X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/users/heiko/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/6372d4c990f39ba6ad84a91af0a3a61a63bd50a3..67794d2b830fc580f87b0635718d95e32b467be1:/test/scripts/4600-SPF/4601 diff --git a/test/scripts/4600-SPF/4601 b/test/scripts/4600-SPF/4601 index ab434611c..5e6602ab0 100644 --- a/test/scripts/4600-SPF/4601 +++ b/test/scripts/4600-SPF/4601 @@ -1,12 +1,5 @@ # lookup string-expansion # -# It is rather difficult to properly test spf. We use libspf2 to do the work, and it -# does the DNS lookups, so we cannot intercept them in the testsuite's usual fashion -# to provide values for testcases. -# -# For now just check that what should be working syntax does not cause us to fall over. -# Be careful with envelope-domains used for testcases, as real DNS lookups will be done. -# exim -bd -DSERVER=server -oX PORT_D:PORT_S **** client 127.0.0.1 PORT_D @@ -31,3 +24,14 @@ quit **** # killdaemon +# +# +# +exim -be +eDNS_NOMATCH none ${lookup {fred@v6.test.ex} spf {HOSTIPV4}} +eDNS_AGAIN temperror ${lookup {fred@test.again.dns} spf {HOSTIPV4}} +multiple rr permerror ${lookup {fred@double.example.com} spf {8.8.8.8}} +multi + non-spf permerror ${lookup {fred@doubleplus.example.com} spf {8.8.8.8}} +uppercase in v= pass ${lookup {fred@uppercase.example.com} spf {HOSTIPV4}} +only non-spf txt none ${lookup {fred@test.ex} spf {HOSTIPV4}} +****