| 1 | # verify = header_names_ascii |
| 2 | # 1. Headers are good, make sure no misfires. |
| 3 | exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10 |
| 4 | mail from:<userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 5 | rcpt to:<userx@test.ex> |
| 6 | data |
| 7 | Received: from mail.example.com([10.11.12.13] helo=mail.example.com) |
| 8 | by mail1-int.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 9 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 10 | id 1WIJRL-0005Dw-MW |
| 11 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:57:00 +0000 |
| 12 | Received: from mail1-int.example.com([10.120.12.12] helo=mail1-int.example.com) |
| 13 | by webmail1.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 14 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 15 | id 1WIJRK-0005Dw-MW |
| 16 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:56:58 +0000 |
| 17 | From: userx@exim.test.ex |
| 18 | To: userx@test.ex |
| 19 | Cc: <abcd@x.y.z |
| 20 | Subject: testing |
| 21 | |
| 22 | . |
| 23 | QUIT |
| 24 | **** |
| 25 | # 2. A non-ASCII in header name, uses default rejection message |
| 26 | exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10 |
| 27 | mail from:<userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 28 | rcpt to:<userx@test.ex> |
| 29 | data |
| 30 | Received: from mail.example.com([10.11.12.13] helo=mail.example.com) |
| 31 | by mail1-int.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 32 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 33 | id 1WIJRL-0005Dw-MW |
| 34 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:57:00 +0000 |
| 35 | Received: from mail1-int.example.com([10.120.12.12] helo=mail1-int.example.com) |
| 36 | by webmail1.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 37 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 38 | id 1WIJRK-0005Dw-MW |
| 39 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:56:58 +0000 |
| 40 | From: userx@exim.test.ex |
| 41 | To: userx@test.ex |
| 42 | Cc: <abcd@x.y.z> |
| 43 | Subject: testing |
| 44 | |
| 45 | . |
| 46 | QUIT |
| 47 | **** |
| 48 | # 3. A non-ASCII character in header name, different from sets an acl variable |
| 49 | # causing custom log message |
| 50 | exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10 |
| 51 | mail from:<usery@exim.test.ex> |
| 52 | rcpt to:<userx@test.ex> |
| 53 | data |
| 54 | Received: from mail.example.com([10.11.12.13] helo=mail.example.com) |
| 55 | by mail1-int.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 56 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 57 | id 1WIJRL-0005Dw-MW |
| 58 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:57:00 +0000 |
| 59 | Received: from mail1-int.example.com([10.120.12.12] helo=mail1-int.example.com) |
| 60 | by webmail1.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 61 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 62 | id 1WIJRK-0005Dw-MW |
| 63 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:56:58 +0000 |
| 64 | From: userx@exim.test.ex |
| 65 | To: userx@test.ex |
| 66 | Cc: <abcd@x.y.z> |
| 67 | Subjec⍅: testing |
| 68 | |
| 69 | . |
| 70 | QUIT |
| 71 | **** |
| 72 | # 4. A non-ASCII character in header name, uses default rejection message |
| 73 | exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10 |
| 74 | mail from:<userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 75 | rcpt to:<userx@test.ex> |
| 76 | data |
| 77 | Received: from mail.example.com([10.11.12.13] helo=mail.example.com) |
| 78 | by mail1-int.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 79 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 80 | id 1WIJRL-0005Dw-MW |
| 81 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:57:00 +0000 |
| 82 | Received: from mail1-int.example.com([10.120.12.12] helo=mail1-int.example.com) |
| 83 | by webmail1.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 84 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 85 | id 1WIJRK-0005Dw-MW |
| 86 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:56:58 +0000 |
| 87 | From: userx@exim.test.ex |
| 88 | To: userx@test.ex |
| 89 | Cc: <abcd@x.y.z> |
| 90 | Subjec⍅: testing |
| 91 | |
| 92 | . |
| 93 | QUIT |
| 94 | **** |
| 95 | # 5. Headers are good, Unicode in message body, make sure no misfires. |
| 96 | exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10 |
| 97 | mail from:<userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 98 | rcpt to:<userx@test.ex> |
| 99 | data |
| 100 | Received: from mail.example.com([10.11.12.13] helo=mail.example.com) |
| 101 | by mail1-int.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 102 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 103 | id 1WIJRL-0005Dw-MW |
| 104 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:57:00 +0000 |
| 105 | Received: from mail1-int.example.com([10.120.12.12] helo=mail1-int.example.com) |
| 106 | by webmail1.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 107 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 108 | id 1WIJRK-0005Dw-MW |
| 109 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:56:58 +0000 |
| 110 | From: userx@exim.test.ex |
| 111 | To: userx@test.ex |
| 112 | Cc: <abcd@x.y.z> |
| 113 | Subject: testing |
| 114 | |
| 115 | Some unicode characters: 顷晦٦ |
| 116 | This email should be accepted because the headers are ok. |
| 117 | . |
| 118 | QUIT |
| 119 | **** |
| 120 | # 6. Headers are good, Unicode in a header content *and* message body, |
| 121 | # make sure no misfires. |
| 122 | exim -bh V4NET.10.10.10 |
| 123 | mail from:<userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 124 | rcpt to:<userx@test.ex> |
| 125 | data |
| 126 | Received: from mail.example.com([10.11.12.13] helo=mail.example.com) |
| 127 | by mail1-int.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 128 | envelope-from <userx@exim.test.ex> |
| 129 | id 1WIJRL-0005Dw-MW |
| 130 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:57:00 +0000 |
| 131 | Received: from mail1-int.example.com([10.120.12.12] helo=mail1-int.example.com) |
| 132 | by webmail1.example.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80) |
| 133 | envelope-from <userx癑@exim.test.ex> |
| 134 | id 1WIJRK-0005Dw-MW |
| 135 | for XX@YY; Tue, 25 Feb 2014 15:56:58 +0000 |
| 136 | From: userx@exim.test.ex |
| 137 | To: userx@test.ex |
| 138 | Cc: <abcd@x.y.z> |
| 139 | Subject: testing |
| 140 | |
| 141 | Some unicode characters: 顷晦٦ |
| 142 | This email should be accepted because the headers are ok even though the |
| 143 | content of one of the headers has unicode. |
| 144 | . |
| 145 | QUIT |
| 146 | **** |
| 147 | no_msglog_check |