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# Exim test configuration 0135
.include DIR/aux-var/std_conf_prefix
# ----- Main settings -----
domainlist local_domains = test.ex
qualify_domain = test.ex
ignore_bounce_errors_after = 0s
admin_groups = CALLERGROUP
remote_max_parallel = 1
# ----- Routers -----
begin routers
default:
driver = manualroute
domains = ! +local_domains
route_list = "known.ex V4NET.0.0.0 byname;\
* V4NET.0.0.1 byname"
transport = smtp
no_more
null:
driver = redirect
allow_defer
condition = ${if eq {$sender_address}{}{yes}{no}}
data = :blackhole:
retry_use_local_part
smart:
driver = accept
retry_use_local_part
transport = local_delivery
# ----- Transports -----
begin transports
smtp:
driver = smtp
hosts_try_fastopen = :
connect_timeout = 1s
local_delivery:
driver = appendfile
file = DIR/test-mail/$local_part
create_file = DIR/test-mail
quota = 20
user = CALLER
# ----- Retry -----
# Note that these retry rules are not sensible! However, they serve to make
# Exim behave as required in order to run this test. It does not normally make
# sense to have the time limit on the second rule shorter than the first,
# because that means the second rule will never actually be used for retries.
# However, Exim uses the time limit on the final rule to check for the ultimate
# address retry, so what we have here is a total kludge!
begin retry
d@test.ex quota F,1d,15m; F,7s,1s
* quota F,1h,10s; F,1s,1s
known.ex * F,1h,10s; F,1s,1s
special * F,30d,1h
* * F,1d,15m; F,8s,1s
# End
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