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auth_spa and plainext as dynamic modules
[exim.git]
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test
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README
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test/README
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In order to run this test suite, the following requirements must be met:
assumes the simpler I/O model.
Exim must *not* be built with HEADERS_CHARSET set to UTF-8.
assumes the simpler I/O model.
Exim must *not* be built with HEADERS_CHARSET set to UTF-8.
+(11) If building any dynamically-loaded lookups, LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR should
+ be set to .../exim/test/eximdir.
+
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
@@
-681,7
+684,12
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script. For example:
# -bS Use of HELO/RSET
A line consisting just of digits is interpreted as the expected return code
# -bS Use of HELO/RSET
A line consisting just of digits is interpreted as the expected return code
-for the command that follows. The default expectation when no such line exists
+for the command that follows.
+
+A line consisting of a tilde (~) followed by digits indicates a non-expected
+return code for the command that follows.
+
+The default expectation when neither such line exists
is a zero return code. For example, here is a complete test script, containing
just one command:
is a zero return code. For example, here is a complete test script, containing
just one command:
@@
-1150,7
+1158,7
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are of the following kinds:
before proceeding.
(3) A line containing "*data" and a number specifies that the client is
before proceeding.
(3) A line containing "*data" and a number specifies that the client is
- expected to send that many byte; the server discards them
+ expected to send that many byte
s
; the server discards them
(4) A line containing "*eof" specifies that the client is expected to close
the connection at this point.
(4) A line containing "*eof" specifies that the client is expected to close
the connection at this point.