X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/d6870e76cf0b838eab1929e5d5afb486c4e7b448..46ad960434683b3e15eb17edf3b2d748c191fbc4:/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0622?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0622 b/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0622 index 096980b80..e98a53aeb 100644 --- a/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0622 +++ b/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0622 @@ -8,10 +8,35 @@ To: A@test.ex,B@test.ex,C@test.ex,D@test.ex,E@test.ex,F@test.ex Testing **** +# "A" should go throuugh as one MAIL FROM message, B,E,F as a second, C,D +# as a third - due to the server responses. Note that the client logging +# gets overlapped; look at the server's id= logged with the 250 by the client. exim -M $msg1 **** # # +# +# +# Repeat without pipelining, just as a baseline check. +# The optimisation, that does another message attempt immediately on the open +# connection, is only there for the pipelined case at present. So we must +# kick the message three times for three separate connections. +# (A possible enhancement, if anyone cares. "first_addr" in +# smtp_deliver/sync_responses is the key). +# +exim -odq -t +To: A@test.ex,B@test.ex,C@test.ex,D@test.ex,E@test.ex,F@test.ex + +Testing +**** +exim -DHAP=hosts_avoid_pipelining=127.0.0.1 -M $msg1 +**** +exim -DHAP=hosts_avoid_pipelining=127.0.0.1 -M $msg1 +**** +exim -DHAP=hosts_avoid_pipelining=127.0.0.1 -M $msg1 +**** +# +# killdaemon no_msglog_check sleep 1