| 1 | # control = queue/first_pass_route |
| 2 | # |
| 3 | exim -bd -DSERVER=server -oX PORT_D |
| 4 | **** |
| 5 | # |
| 6 | # First, control=queue_only - we expact the queue run to make separate connections |
| 7 | client 127.0.0.1 PORT_D |
| 8 | ??? 220 |
| 9 | HELO me |
| 10 | ??? 250 |
| 11 | MAIL FROM:<CALLER@test.ex> |
| 12 | ??? 250 |
| 13 | RCPT TO:<queue_only_1@test.ex> |
| 14 | ??? 250 |
| 15 | DATA |
| 16 | ??? 354 |
| 17 | Subject: 1 |
| 18 | . |
| 19 | ??? 250 |
| 20 | RSET |
| 21 | ??? 250 |
| 22 | MAIL FROM:<CALLER@test.ex> |
| 23 | ??? 250 |
| 24 | RCPT TO:<queue_only_2@test.ex> |
| 25 | ??? 250 |
| 26 | DATA |
| 27 | ??? 354 |
| 28 | Subject: 2 |
| 29 | . |
| 30 | ??? 250 |
| 31 | QUIT |
| 32 | **** |
| 33 | exim -q |
| 34 | **** |
| 35 | exim -q |
| 36 | **** |
| 37 | # |
| 38 | # Second, control=queue/first_pass_route - we expect the queue run to make only one |
| 39 | # connection, and put both messages over it |
| 40 | client 127.0.0.1 PORT_D |
| 41 | ??? 220 |
| 42 | HELO me |
| 43 | ??? 250 |
| 44 | MAIL FROM:<CALLER@test.ex> |
| 45 | ??? 250 |
| 46 | RCPT TO:<first_pass_route_1@test.ex> |
| 47 | ??? 250 |
| 48 | DATA |
| 49 | ??? 354 |
| 50 | Subject: 1 |
| 51 | . |
| 52 | ??? 250 |
| 53 | RSET |
| 54 | ??? 250 |
| 55 | MAIL FROM:<CALLER@test.ex> |
| 56 | ??? 250 |
| 57 | RCPT TO:<first_pass_route_2@test.ex> |
| 58 | ??? 250 |
| 59 | DATA |
| 60 | ??? 354 |
| 61 | Subject: 2 |
| 62 | . |
| 63 | ??? 250 |
| 64 | QUIT |
| 65 | **** |
| 66 | # give time for the background routing in the exim daemon to complete |
| 67 | sleep 1 |
| 68 | # then run the queue |
| 69 | exim -q |
| 70 | **** |
| 71 | exim -q |
| 72 | **** |
| 73 | # |
| 74 | # |
| 75 | killdaemon |
| 76 | no_msglog_check |