Use pool storage for regex operations
[exim.git] / test / confs / 3720
index 6d8c46730554ed19758911ffa68b1a35bc016ad7..e82c57f03a484c68d2b0cc7699e94fd21a318f32 100644 (file)
@@ -19,10 +19,11 @@ queue_run_in_order
 trusted_users = CALLER
 
 tls_advertise_hosts = *
-tls_certificate = DIR/aux-fixed/cert1
+tls_certificate = DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/server1.example.com.pem
+tls_privatekey =  DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/server1.example.com.unlocked.key
 
 tls_verify_hosts = *
-tls_verify_certificates = DIR/aux-fixed/cert2
+tls_verify_certificates = DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.org/server2.example.org/ca_chain.pem
 
 
 # ----- ACL -----
@@ -54,7 +55,7 @@ ext_ccert_cn:
   server_set_id =      $auth1
   server_debug_print = +++TLS \$auth1="$auth1"
 
-  client_send =                "Phil Pennock"
+  client_send =                "server2.example.org"
 
 
 # ----- Routers -----
@@ -79,15 +80,19 @@ t1:
   driver = smtp
   hosts = 127.0.0.1
   port = PORT_D
+  hosts_try_fastopen = :
   allow_localhost
-  tls_certificate =            DIR/aux-fixed/cert2
-  tls_verify_certificates =    DIR/aux-fixed/cert1
+  tls_certificate =            DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.org/server2.example.org/server2.example.org.pem
+  tls_privatekey =             DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.org/server2.example.org/server2.example.org.unlocked.key
+
+  tls_verify_certificates =    DIR/aux-fixed/exim-ca/example.com/server1.example.com/ca_chain.pem
   tls_verify_cert_hostnames =  :
   hosts_try_auth =             *
 
 file:
   driver = appendfile
   file = DIR/test-mail/$local_part
+  create_file = DIR/test-mail
   user = CALLER
 
 # End