# verify = header_names_ascii
# 1. Headers are good, make sure no misfires.
exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10
+helo test
mail from:<userx@exim.test.ex>
rcpt to:<userx@test.ex>
data
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# 2. A non-ASCII in header name, uses default rejection message
exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10
+helo test
mail from:<userx@exim.test.ex>
rcpt to:<userx@test.ex>
data
# 3. A non-ASCII character in header name, different from sets an acl variable
# causing custom log message
exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10
+helo test
mail from:<usery@exim.test.ex>
rcpt to:<userx@test.ex>
data
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# 4. A non-ASCII character in header name, uses default rejection message
exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10
+helo test
mail from:<userx@exim.test.ex>
rcpt to:<userx@test.ex>
data
****
# 5. Headers are good, Unicode in message body, make sure no misfires.
exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10
+helo test
mail from:<userx@exim.test.ex>
rcpt to:<userx@test.ex>
data
# 6. Headers are good, Unicode in a header content *and* message body,
# make sure no misfires.
exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10
+helo test
mail from:<userx@exim.test.ex>
rcpt to:<userx@test.ex>
data