Fix spurious detection of timeout while writing to transport filter
[users/jgh/exim.git] / test / stderr / 5204
index 7c2109d096506ba12b99044ecbdad908ccddce1e..f84acadd85969d4b679717816212475e2406daf0 100644 (file)
@@ -187,8 +187,8 @@ calling q router
 q router called for "REDIRECT postmaster@test.ex"@some.host: domain = some.host
 requires uid=EXIM_UID gid=EXIM_GID current_directory=/
 command wrote: REDIRECT postmaster@test.ex
 q router called for "REDIRECT postmaster@test.ex"@some.host: domain = some.host
 requires uid=EXIM_UID gid=EXIM_GID current_directory=/
 command wrote: REDIRECT postmaster@test.ex
-rda_interpret (string): postmaster@test.ex
-expanded: postmaster@test.ex
+rda_interpret (string): 'postmaster@test.ex'
+expanded: 'postmaster@test.ex'
 file is not a filter file
 parse_forward_list: postmaster@test.ex
 extract item: postmaster@test.ex
 file is not a filter file
 parse_forward_list: postmaster@test.ex
 extract item: postmaster@test.ex
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ some.name in helo_lookup_domains? no (end of list)
 host in dsn_advertise_hosts? no (option unset)
 host in pipelining_advertise_hosts? yes (matched "*")
 host in chunking_advertise_hosts? no (end of list)
 host in dsn_advertise_hosts? no (option unset)
 host in pipelining_advertise_hosts? yes (matched "*")
 host in chunking_advertise_hosts? no (end of list)
-processing "accept" (TESTSUITE/test-config 76)
+processing "accept" (TESTSUITE/test-config 78)
 check verify = recipient
 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
 routing "FAIL cannot route this one (FAIL)"@some.host
 check verify = recipient
 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
 routing "FAIL cannot route this one (FAIL)"@some.host