I18N: Fix protocol recorded for a multi-SMTPUTF8-message connection. Bug 2287
[exim.git] / test / stderr / 4520
index 3d7957c032a24c1e0a0e150d43aba3218273c970..4b4ddeea537c4c4b88fda2faecdffa7b21f71f36 100644 (file)
@@ -34,23 +34,24 @@ PDKIM >> Parsing public key record >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
 WARNING: bad dkim key in dns
 PDKIM (finished checking verify key)<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
 content{CR}{LF}
-PDKIM [test.ex] Body bytes hashed: 9
+PDKIM: finish bodyhash 1/1/-1 len 9
+PDKIM [test.ex] Body bytes (relaxed) hashed: 9
 PDKIM [test.ex] Body sha256 computed: fc06f48221d98ad6106c3845b33a2a41152482ab9e697f736ad26db4853fa657
 PDKIM >> Headers to be signed:                            >>>>>>>>>>>>
  From
-PDKIM >> Header data for hash, canonicalized, in sequence >>>>>>>>>>>>
+PDKIM >> Header data for hash, canonicalized (relaxed), in sequence >>
 from:nobody@example.com{CR}{LF}
 PDKIM >> Signed DKIM-Signature header, pre-canonicalized >>>>>>>>>>>>>
 DKIM-Signature:{SP}v=1;{SP}a=rsa-sha256;{SP}q=dns/txt;{SP}c=relaxed/relaxed;{SP}d=test.ex;{CR}{LF}{TB}s=sel_bad;{SP}h=From;{SP}bh=/Ab0giHZitYQbDhFszoqQRUkgqueaX9zatJttIU/plc=;{SP}b=;
-PDKIM >> Signed DKIM-Signature header, canonicalized >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
+PDKIM >> Signed DKIM-Signature header, canonicalized (relaxed) >>>>>>>
 dkim-signature:v=1;{SP}a=rsa-sha256;{SP}q=dns/txt;{SP}c=relaxed/relaxed;{SP}d=test.ex;{SP}s=sel_bad;{SP}h=From;{SP}bh=/Ab0giHZitYQbDhFszoqQRUkgqueaX9zatJttIU/plc=;{SP}b=;
 PDKIM [test.ex] Header sha256 computed: 241e16230df5723d899cfae9474c6b376a2ab1f81d1094e358f50ffd0e0067b3
-  SMTP<< 250 OK id=10HmbE-0005vi-00
+  SMTP<< 250 OK id=10HmbK-0005vi-00
   SMTP>> QUIT
 cmd buf flush ddd bytes
   SMTP(close)>>
 LOG: MAIN
-  => d@test.ex R=client T=send_to_server H=ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4 [ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4] C="250 OK id=10HmbE-0005vi-00"
+  => d@test.ex R=client T=send_to_server H=ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4 [ip4.ip4.ip4.ip4] C="250 OK id=10HmbK-0005vi-00"
 LOG: MAIN
   Completed
 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Exim pid=pppp (main) terminating with rc=0 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>