# recipient and host defer interactions # In this test, the primary host (normal IP address) defers the recipient, and # the secondary host (loopback address) defers the connection. # #XXX the test is relying on one-second accuracy, which is too tight. # The measured time is only one-second precision, so certain to sometime # straddle a boundary, even ignoring scheduling and I/O-wait issues. # Consider a factor of (?) two, in the retry section of the conf/ file # and +1 /2 after the diff operation (runtest:463). # need_ipv4 # exim -DSERVER=server -bd -oX PORT_D **** exim -odi userx@test.ex Test message **** # defers from both dump retry millisleep 4200 # At this point, the primary host retry rule ehould have timed out # and the secondary is ready for a retry exim -q **** dump retry millisleep 4200 # This should be similar exim -q **** dump retry # with luck this is tried within a second after the previous # so the primary gets tried (it's a new RCPT so the existing retry record is irrelevant) # but the secondary is not yet ready for a retry (host record) exim -odi usery@test.ex Test message 2. **** dump retry millisleep 4000 exim -q **** killdaemon no_msglog_check