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anubis-4.2/testsuite/anubis.log
anubis.log (text/plain), 76.27 KB, created by
Michael Weber (RETIRED)
on 2017-03-31 08:32:36 UTC
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anubis-4.2/testsuite/anubis.log
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>Test Run By portage on Fri Mar 31 11:48:18 2017 >Native configuration is powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu > > === anubis tests === > >Schedule of variations: > unix > >Running target unix >Using /usr/share/dejagnu/baseboards/unix.exp as board description file for target. >Using /usr/share/dejagnu/config/unix.exp as generic interface file for target. >WARNING: Couldn't find tool config file for unix, using default. >Running ./anubis/abase.exp ... >Executing on host: /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --show-config-options (timeout = 300) >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --show-config-options >PCRE >GNUTLS >GPG >PAM >LIBWRAP >NLS >Executing on host: sh -c "/var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --check-config=1 --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/std.rc; echo $?" (timeout = 300) >spawn sh -c /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --check-config=1 --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/std.rc; echo $? >BEGIN SECTION CONTROL > ASGN: logfile = anubis.log > ASGN: remote-mta = localhost:25 > ASGN: ssl = yes >END SECTION CONTROL >BEGIN SECTION RULE > ASGN: gpg-passphrase = *** > REMOVE HEADER :exact [Lines] > COND: COMMAND[mail from] :posix [.*<?root@localhost>?] > IFTRUE: > STOP > END COND > COND: AND (HEADER[Subject] :posix [(.*)],NOT (HEADER[Subject] :posix :scase [URGENT])) > IFTRUE: > ADD HEADER[X-Comment] "This message is not URGENT (\1)." > ADD HEADER[X-Comment] "GNU's Not Unix! (\1)" > END COND > COND: HEADER[X-Mailer] :posix [(.*)] > IFTRUE: > ADD HEADER[X-Comment] "My love \1" > MODIFY HEADER :exact [X-Mailer] "The lousy mailer \1" > END COND > RULE: HEADER :posix [gpgd:(.*)] > BODY > ADD HEADER[X-GPG-Comment] "Encrypted for \1" > ASGN: gpg-encrypt = \1 > END RULE > COND: HEADER[Subject] :posix [signature] > IFTRUE: > ASGN: signature-file-append = yes > END COND > COND: HEADER[Subject] :posix :scase [external] > IFTRUE: > ASGN: external-body-processor = /usr/bin/formail > END COND > COND: HEADER[Subject] :posix [gpg-all] > IFTRUE: > ASGN: gpg-encrypt = USERNAME > ASGN: gpg-sign = default > END COND > COND: HEADER[Subject] :posix [gpg-encrypt] > IFTRUE: > ASGN: gpg-encrypt = USERNAME-1,USERNAME-2,USERNAME-3 > END COND > COND: HEADER[Subject] :posix [gpg-sign] > IFTRUE: > ASGN: gpg-sign = default > END COND > COND: HEADER[Subject] :posix [body-append] > IFTRUE: > ASGN: body-append = misc/notes.txt > END COND > COND: HEADER[Subject] :posix [ALL] > IFTRUE: > ASGN: body-append = misc/notes.txt > ASGN: gpg-encrypt = USERNAME > END COND >END SECTION RULE >0 >PASS: parse >testcase ./anubis/abase.exp completed in 0 seconds >Running ./anubis/base.exp ... >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/empty.rc >> [26183] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26183] v2V9mI00026183: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26183] v2V9mI00026183: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26183] v2V9mI00026183: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26183] v2V9mI00026183: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: Testing unmodified message > >This message should go through Anubis unmodified. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26183] v2V9mI00026183: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26183] v2V9mJ01026183: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: Testing unmodified message > >This message should go through Anubis unmodified. >. >QUIT >PASS: Empty script >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/empty.rc >> [26209] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26209] v2V9mJ00026209: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26209] v2V9mJ00026209: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26209] v2V9mJ00026209: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26209] v2V9mJ00026209: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I > > A manger went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26209] v2V9mJ00026209: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26209] v2V9mJ01026209: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26209] v2V9mJ01026209: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26209] v2V9mJ01026209: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part II > > A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, >"The Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," >said the master. > "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice. > "It is," came the reply. > "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice. > "It is even in a video game," said the master. > "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?" > The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is >over for today," he said. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26209] v2V9mJ01026209: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26209] v2V9mJ02026209: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26209] v2V9mJ02026209: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26209] v2V9mJ02026209: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part III > > A novice asked the Master: "Here is a programmer that never designs, >documents, or tests his programs. Yet all who know him consider him one of >the best programmers in the world. Why is this?" > The Master replies: "That programmer has mastered the Tao. He has >gone beyond the need for design; he does not become angry when the system >crashes, but accepts the universe without concern. He has gone beyond the >need for documentation; he no longer cares if anyone else sees his code. He >has gone beyond the need for testing; each of his programs are perfect within >themselves, serene and elegant, their purpose self-evident. Truly, he has >entered the mystery of the Tao." >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26209] v2V9mJ02026209: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26209] v2V9mJ03026209: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I > > A manger went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part II > > A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, >"The Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," >said the master. > "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice. > "It is," came the reply. > "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice. > "It is even in a video game," said the master. > "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?" > The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is >over for today," he said. >. >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part III > > A novice asked the Master: "Here is a programmer that never designs, >documents, or tests his programs. Yet all who know him consider him one of >the best programmers in the world. Why is this?" > The Master replies: "That programmer has mastered the Tao. He has >gone beyond the need for design; he does not become angry when the system >crashes, but accepts the universe without concern. He has gone beyond the >need for documentation; he no longer cares if anyone else sees his code. He >has gone beyond the need for testing; each of his programs are perfect within >themselves, serene and elegant, their purpose self-evident. Truly, he has >entered the mystery of the Tao." >. >QUIT >PASS: Sending several messages in a single connection >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/simple.rc >> [26248] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26248] v2V9mK00026248: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26248] v2V9mK00026248: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26248] v2V9mK00026248: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26248] v2V9mK00026248: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26248] v2V9mK00026248: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26248] v2V9mK01026248: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I >X-Part-Number: I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >QUIT >PASS: Adding header >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/simple.rc >> [26275] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26275] v2V9mL00026275: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26275] v2V9mL00026275: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26275] v2V9mL00026275: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26275] v2V9mL00026275: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26275] v2V9mL00026275: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26275] v2V9mL01026275: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26275] v2V9mL01026275: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26275] v2V9mL01026275: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part II > > A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, >"The Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," >said the master. > "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice. > "It is," came the reply. > "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice. > "It is even in a video game," said the master. > "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?" > The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is >over for today," he said. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26275] v2V9mL01026275: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26275] v2V9mL02026275: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26275] v2V9mL02026275: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26275] v2V9mL02026275: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part III > > A novice asked the Master: "Here is a programmer that never designs, >documents, or tests his programs. Yet all who know him consider him one of >the best programmers in the world. Why is this?" > The Master replies: "That programmer has mastered the Tao. He has >gone beyond the need for design; he does not become angry when the system >crashes, but accepts the universe without concern. He has gone beyond the >need for documentation; he no longer cares if anyone else sees his code. He >has gone beyond the need for testing; each of his programs are perfect within >themselves, serene and elegant, their purpose self-evident. Truly, he has >entered the mystery of the Tao." >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26275] v2V9mL02026275: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26275] v2V9mL03026275: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I >X-Part-Number: I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part II >X-Part-Number: II > > A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, >"The Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," >said the master. > "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice. > "It is," came the reply. > "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice. > "It is even in a video game," said the master. > "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?" > The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is >over for today," he said. >. >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part III >X-Part-Number: III > > A novice asked the Master: "Here is a programmer that never designs, >documents, or tests his programs. Yet all who know him consider him one of >the best programmers in the world. Why is this?" > The Master replies: "That programmer has mastered the Tao. He has >gone beyond the need for design; he does not become angry when the system >crashes, but accepts the universe without concern. He has gone beyond the >need for documentation; he no longer cares if anyone else sees his code. He >has gone beyond the need for testing; each of his programs are perfect within >themselves, serene and elegant, their purpose self-evident. Truly, he has >entered the mystery of the Tao." >. >QUIT >PASS: Adding header to several messages >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/simple.rc >> [26317] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26317] v2V9mM00026317: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26317] v2V9mM00026317: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26317] v2V9mM00026317: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26317] v2V9mM00026317: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Chapter I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26317] v2V9mM00026317: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26317] v2V9mM01026317: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26317] v2V9mM01026317: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26317] v2V9mM01026317: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part II > > A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, >"The Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," >said the master. > "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice. > "It is," came the reply. > "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice. > "It is even in a video game," said the master. > "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?" > The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is >over for today," he said. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26317] v2V9mM01026317: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26317] v2V9mM02026317: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26317] v2V9mM02026317: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26317] v2V9mM02026317: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Section III > > A novice asked the Master: "Here is a programmer that never designs, >documents, or tests his programs. Yet all who know him consider him one of >the best programmers in the world. Why is this?" > The Master replies: "That programmer has mastered the Tao. He has >gone beyond the need for design; he does not become angry when the system >crashes, but accepts the universe without concern. He has gone beyond the >need for documentation; he no longer cares if anyone else sees his code. He >has gone beyond the need for testing; each of his programs are perfect within >themselves, serene and elegant, their purpose self-evident. Truly, he has >entered the mystery of the Tao." >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26317] v2V9mM02026317: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26317] v2V9mM03026317: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Chapter I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part II >X-Part-Number: II > > A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, >"The Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," >said the master. > "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice. > "It is," came the reply. > "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice. > "It is even in a video game," said the master. > "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?" > The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is >over for today," he said. >. >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Section III > > A novice asked the Master: "Here is a programmer that never designs, >documents, or tests his programs. Yet all who know him consider him one of >the best programmers in the world. Why is this?" > The Master replies: "That programmer has mastered the Tao. He has >gone beyond the need for design; he does not become angry when the system >crashes, but accepts the universe without concern. He has gone beyond the >need for documentation; he no longer cares if anyone else sees his code. He >has gone beyond the need for testing; each of his programs are perfect within >themselves, serene and elegant, their purpose self-evident. Truly, he has >entered the mystery of the Tao." >. >QUIT >PASS: Adding header to one from several messages >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/add.rc >> [26359] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26359] v2V9mN00026359: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26359] v2V9mN00026359: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26359] v2V9mN00026359: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26359] v2V9mN00026359: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Crocodile >X-Command: Complete > >How doth the little crocodile >Improve his shining tail, >And pour the waters of the Nile >On every golden scale! > >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26359] v2V9mN00026359: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26359] v2V9mN01026359: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Crocodile > >How doth the little crocodile >Improve his shining tail, >And pour the waters of the Nile >On every golden scale! > >How cheerfully he seems to grin, >How neatly spread his claws, >And welcome little fishes in >With gently smiling jaws! >. >QUIT >PASS: Appending a text to the message body >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/add.rc >> [26384] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26384] v2V9mO00026384: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26384] v2V9mO00026384: MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26384] v2V9mO00026384: RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26384] v2V9mO00026384: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: The Show Must Go On >X-Order: Append file > >Empty spaces -- what are we living for >Abandoned places -- I guess we know the score >On and on, does anybody know what we are looking for... >Another hero, another mindless crime >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26384] v2V9mO00026384: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26384] v2V9mO01026384: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: The Show Must Go On >X-Order: Append file > >Empty spaces -- what are we living for >Abandoned places -- I guess we know the score >On and on, does anybody know what we are looking for... >Another hero, another mindless crime >Behind the curtain, in the pantomime >Hold the line, does anybody want to take it anymore >The show must go on, >The show must go on... >. >QUIT >PASS: Appending a text file to the message body >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/cond.rc >> [26397] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26397] v2V9mO00026397: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26397] v2V9mO00026397: MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26397] v2V9mO00026397: RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26397] v2V9mO00026397: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: Be like water > >"Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. >If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. >You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. >You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. >Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend." > > -- Bruce Lee >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26397] v2V9mO00026397: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26397] v2V9mO01026397: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: Be like water >X-Processed-By: Anubis >X-Comment1: Rule1 OK >X-Comment2: Rule2 OK >X-Comment3: Rule3 OK > >"Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. >If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. >You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. >You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. >Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend." > > -- Bruce Lee >. >QUIT >PASS: Testing conditional statements >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mod-header.rc >> [26410] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26410] v2V9mP00026410: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26410] v2V9mP00026410: MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26410] v2V9mP00026410: RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26410] v2V9mP00026410: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: Hybrid Theory >X-Mailer: Fake MTA >X-LP-InTheEnd: rocks > >I can't feel the way I did before >Don't turn your back on me >I won't be ignored >Time won't heal this damage anymore >Don't turn your back on me >I won't be ignored >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26410] v2V9mP00026410: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26410] v2V9mP01026410: MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26410] v2V9mP01026410: RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26410] v2V9mP01026410: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: Renegades of Funk > >No matter how hard you try, >you can't stop us now! >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26410] v2V9mP01026410: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26410] v2V9mP02026410: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: Meteora >X-Old-Mailer: Fake MTA >X-LP-Faint: rules! > >I can't feel the way I did before >Don't turn your back on me >I won't be ignored >Time won't heal this damage anymore >Don't turn your back on me >I won't be ignored >. >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: [RATM & music] Renegades of Funk > >No matter how hard you try, >you can't stop us now! >. >QUIT >PASS: Modifying the message header >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mod-body.rc >> [26426] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26426] v2V9mQ00026426: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26426] v2V9mQ00026426: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26426] v2V9mQ00026426: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26426] v2V9mQ00026426: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Ancient Mariner Anew > >This is a very old text: > >In Xanadu did Kubla Khan >A stately pleasure dome decree >Where Alph, the sacred river ran >Through caverns measureless to Man >Down to a sunless sea. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26426] v2V9mQ00026426: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26426] v2V9mQ01026426: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Ancient Mariner Anew > >This is the new text: > >In /users3 did Kubla Khan >A stately pleasure dome decree >Where /bin, the sacred river ran >Through Test Suites measureless to Man >Down to a sunless C. >. >QUIT >PASS: Modifying the message body >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/del.rc >> [26439] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26439] v2V9mQ00026439: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26439] v2V9mQ00026439: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26439] v2V9mQ00026439: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26439] v2V9mQ00026439: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >X-Subject: Test of header removal >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I >X-Part-Number: I >X-Mailer: DejaGNU > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26439] v2V9mQ00026439: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26439] v2V9mQ01026439: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >QUIT >PASS: Removing header >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/del.rc >> [26452] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26452] v2V9mR00026452: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26452] v2V9mR00026452: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26452] v2V9mR00026452: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26452] v2V9mR00026452: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >X-Subject: Test of header removal. Message 1. >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I >X-Part-Number: I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26452] v2V9mR00026452: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26452] v2V9mR01026452: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26452] v2V9mR01026452: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26452] v2V9mR01026452: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >X-Subject: Test of header removal. Message 2. >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part II >X-Part-Number: II > > A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, >"The Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," >said the master. > "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice. > "It is," came the reply. > "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice. > "It is even in a video game," said the master. > "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?" > The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is >over for today," he said. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26452] v2V9mR01026452: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26452] v2V9mR02026452: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26452] v2V9mR02026452: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26452] v2V9mR02026452: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >X-Subject: Test of header removal. Message 3. >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part III >X-Part-Number: III > > A novice asked the Master: "Here is a programmer that never designs, >documents, or tests his programs. Yet all who know him consider him one of >the best programmers in the world. Why is this?" > The Master replies: "That programmer has mastered the Tao. He has >gone beyond the need for design; he does not become angry when the system >crashes, but accepts the universe without concern. He has gone beyond the >need for documentation; he no longer cares if anyone else sees his code. He >has gone beyond the need for testing; each of his programs are perfect within >themselves, serene and elegant, their purpose self-evident. Truly, he has >entered the mystery of the Tao." >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26452] v2V9mR02026452: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26452] v2V9mR03026452: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part II > > A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, >"The Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," >said the master. > "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice. > "It is," came the reply. > "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice. > "It is even in a video game," said the master. > "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?" > The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is >over for today," he said. >. >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part III > > A novice asked the Master: "Here is a programmer that never designs, >documents, or tests his programs. Yet all who know him consider him one of >the best programmers in the world. Why is this?" > The Master replies: "That programmer has mastered the Tao. He has >gone beyond the need for design; he does not become angry when the system >crashes, but accepts the universe without concern. He has gone beyond the >need for documentation; he no longer cares if anyone else sees his code. He >has gone beyond the need for testing; each of his programs are perfect within >themselves, serene and elegant, their purpose self-evident. Truly, he has >entered the mystery of the Tao." >. >QUIT >PASS: Removing headers from all messages >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/del.rc >> [26465] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26465] v2V9mS00026465: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26465] v2V9mS00026465: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26465] v2V9mS00026465: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26465] v2V9mS00026465: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26465] v2V9mS00026465: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26465] v2V9mS01026465: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26465] v2V9mS01026465: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26465] v2V9mS01026465: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >X-Subject: Test of header removal. Message 2. >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part II >X-Part-Number: II > > A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, >"The Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," >said the master. > "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice. > "It is," came the reply. > "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice. > "It is even in a video game," said the master. > "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?" > The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is >over for today," he said. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26465] v2V9mS01026465: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26465] v2V9mS02026465: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26465] v2V9mS02026465: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26465] v2V9mS02026465: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part III > > A novice asked the Master: "Here is a programmer that never designs, >documents, or tests his programs. Yet all who know him consider him one of >the best programmers in the world. Why is this?" > The Master replies: "That programmer has mastered the Tao. He has >gone beyond the need for design; he does not become angry when the system >crashes, but accepts the universe without concern. He has gone beyond the >need for documentation; he no longer cares if anyone else sees his code. He >has gone beyond the need for testing; each of his programs are perfect within >themselves, serene and elegant, their purpose self-evident. Truly, he has >entered the mystery of the Tao." >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26465] v2V9mS02026465: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26465] v2V9mS03026465: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part II > > A master was explaining the nature of the Tao to one of his novices, >"The Tao is embodied in all software -- regardless of how insignificant," >said the master. > "Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?" asked the novice. > "It is," came the reply. > "Is the Tao in a video game?" continued the novice. > "It is even in a video game," said the master. > "And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?" > The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. "The lesson is >over for today," he said. >. >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part III > > A novice asked the Master: "Here is a programmer that never designs, >documents, or tests his programs. Yet all who know him consider him one of >the best programmers in the world. Why is this?" > The Master replies: "That programmer has mastered the Tao. He has >gone beyond the need for design; he does not become angry when the system >crashes, but accepts the universe without concern. He has gone beyond the >need for documentation; he no longer cares if anyone else sees his code. He >has gone beyond the need for testing; each of his programs are perfect within >themselves, serene and elegant, their purpose self-evident. Truly, he has >entered the mystery of the Tao." >. >QUIT >PASS: Removing headers from several messages >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/del.rc >> [26478] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26478] v2V9mT00026478: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26478] v2V9mT00026478: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26478] v2V9mT00026478: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26478] v2V9mT00026478: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >X-From: <gray@gnu.org> >X-To: <polak@gnu.org> >X-Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I >X-Part-Number: I >X-Mailer: DejaGNU > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26478] v2V9mT00026478: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26478] v2V9mT01026478: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >QUIT >PASS: Removing all headers >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/trigger.rc >> [26491] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26491] v2V9mT00026491: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26491] v2V9mT00026491: MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26491] v2V9mT00026491: RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26491] v2V9mT00026491: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: COME AS YOU ARE@@trigger1 > >Come as you are, as you were >As I want you to to be. >As a friend, as a friend >As an old enemy >Take your time >Hurry up, the choice is yours >Don't be late. >Take a rest, as a friend >As an old memoria... > >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26491] v2V9mT00026491: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26491] v2V9mT01026491: MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26491] v2V9mT01026491: RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26491] v2V9mT01026491: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: YOU KNOW YOU'RE RIGHT@@trigger2 TEEN SPIRIT > >With the lights out, it's less dangerous >Here we are now, entertain us >I feel stupid, and contagious >Here we are now, entertain us > >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26491] v2V9mT01026491: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26491] v2V9mT02026491: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: COME AS YOU ARE >X-Trigger-Test: is the true path to nirvana... > >Come as you are, as you were >As I want you to to be. >As a friend, as a friend >As an old enemy >Take your time >Hurry up, the choice is yours >Don't be late. >Take a rest, as a friend >As an old memoria... > >. >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: YOU KNOW YOU'RE RIGHT >X-Trigger-Test: SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT > >With the lights out, it's less dangerous >Here we are now, entertain us >I feel stupid, and contagious >Here we are now, entertain us > >. >QUIT >PASS: Trigger mechanism >testcase ./anubis/base.exp completed in 12 seconds >Running ./anubis/gpg.exp ... >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/gpg.rc >> [26504] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26504] v2V9mU00026504: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26504] v2V9mU00026504: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26504] v2V9mU00026504: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26504] v2V9mU00026504: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: Does it work?@@encrypt:anubis > >If you can read this, then it is working. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26504] v2V9mU00026504: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26504] v2V9mV01026504: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: Does it work? >X-GPG-Comment: Encrypted for anubis > >-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- > >hQEOAxKV3Cfnk6mYEAP/cw+L5qrN9FmDdghCy3s9Z993mo2NRT3CCeHs9+w5ZmrO >Ihl4HUZYDxUwT+jsPYMbx8mvwf8R4nuUpIQkURyIB1BzGdZmxCLT+cxLf8FA9AHr >bgqWawRt/d08g2oXsVvayfknNMwsagaLXWQkf/eV5Nk4sDh4mhgwZig1sQ7J7AQD >/1WzzfxtbDbjZdpZ9CA/GWFbyNP/9lKWIkeDOzJlsvfxuKegRuyO39xgrVFESdj2 >lqlTIR3uLbALCC5VWfpsh1GNUr4hAG4w67UGWckyg7Em9zfkSn06kVwgceTZVIoe >COJxDNfjAjdL0CXaC/uD10HM81F/KMTcdMlgil/RjFsX0mQBlPVfINSSaGQINV5Y >d9/OE4l9efYhdBDrd0DV/Mz6A1KujSgWBtgbNHqIozc0h1nA9Q4MFNL06Uxkgt3+ >crHQNnyjdglupQ1bMnew04Kp7W0ep1b2uuocOP9Je7MXybOWEWso >=ZEzZ >-----END PGP MESSAGE----- >. >QUIT >PASS: GPG Encryption >spawn /usr/bin/gpg --homedir /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/data --decrypt /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '/var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/data' >gpg: encrypted with 1024-bit ELG key, ID 1295DC27E793A998, created 2003-02-20 > "GNU Anubis Team (Anubis) <anubis-dev@gnu.org>" >If you can read this, then it is working. >FAIL: Contents of /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/gpg.rc >> [26538] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26538] v2V9mV00026538: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26538] v2V9mV00026538: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26538] v2V9mV00026538: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26538] v2V9mV00026538: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: Signing messages@@sign:anubis > >If you can read this, then it is working. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26538] v2V9mV00026538: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26538] v2V9mW01026538: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: Signing messages >X-GPG-Comment: Signed by anubis > >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >If you can read this, then it is working. >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > >iF0EARECAB0WIQSdgKST9si2PP2E6IIN1QP73Oc0AgUCWN4l8AAKCRAN1QP73Oc0 >AszwAJ4ovuKGyqDZTeFZglP20uYBHi4rVgCfdDeMmRevLQHd/hFY8O3Z/93EQQw= >=QB2d >-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >. >QUIT >PASS: GPG Clear Signing >spawn /usr/bin/gpg --homedir /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/data --verify /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '/var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/data' >gpg: Signature made Fri 31 Mar 2017 11:48:32 AM CEST >gpg: using DSA key 9D80A493F6C8B63CFD84E8820DD503FBDCE73402 >gpg: Good signature from "GNU Anubis Team (Anubis) <anubis-dev@gnu.org>" [unknown] >gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! >gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. >Primary key fingerprint: 9D80 A493 F6C8 B63C FD84 E882 0DD5 03FB DCE7 3402 >FAIL: Contents of /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/gpg.rc >> [26570] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26570] v2V9mX00026570: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26570] v2V9mX00026570: MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26570] v2V9mX00026570: RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26570] v2V9mX00026570: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: gpg-se test@@se:anubis:anubis > >If you can read this, then it is working. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26570] v2V9mX00026570: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26570] v2V9mX01026570: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<polak@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<gray@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <polak@gnu.org> >To: <gray@gnu.org> >Subject: gpg-se test >X-GPG-Comment1: Encrypted for anubis >X-GPG-Comment2: Signed by anubis > >-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- > >hQEOAxKV3Cfnk6mYEAP6A5ZbfDAWgb25IJBq7qgwskEMvDHFr9n2Wk7vVeqK7KIp >JkOZGOrderJ5jgM7fkNiLEckMWpCm14ZvbVIxooRdIYlRUOi/QpLlinp2x0ktiEk >c5E4EY8dxfbax2AVbSYTOfcEiAieZrC2lFahYwxxcz8BaRhYfISpfmWvnvTfGs4D >/jKcbgK1IeRkxFN3OeTPcu+UCi9/UVfVXWNfjzxkcfIYGKFCMK+Q+OuY7IWvaT2E >EPK7To1UV00XMwj9X7inh2QHVqxrrNxmwS1lCN4ll7K7OyW612y5W1Y46t8FytbA >65mInsopWTdoAIG8EayOTnqYH7oZiyiXv6K5XT/hH+Ht0sAIARmwUCw1oLmhVj/N >zY8Yflk93Bn1xrBF9D/RYOOIMrse21QdgbPO8RZg7v0s9VettQUpXiS5N3kkPspd >orSFt33wblfg8RKu5gu7ilw4rwDb5LwT12HII4uOPyb/xgKfU8YJoGUu2aBW4ciT >ARYfvNyp5aJsYHGtgOVMOGVDJRBulQdCQlenQRcGjy6x3Jta9CitwOfiHYUJwChH >Dth7Ft4hRsqZ0i5yiX1MVGK63IjzRhAQ63mFQHARcz/EiPN3i9vqOliL4xo= >=HI3C >-----END PGP MESSAGE----- >. >QUIT >PASS: GPG Signing & Encryption >spawn /usr/bin/gpg --homedir /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/data --decrypt /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir '/var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/data' >gpg: encrypted with 1024-bit ELG key, ID 1295DC27E793A998, created 2003-02-20 > "GNU Anubis Team (Anubis) <anubis-dev@gnu.org>" >If you can read this, then it is working. >gpg: Signature made Fri 31 Mar 2017 11:48:33 AM CEST >gpg: using DSA key 9D80A493F6C8B63CFD84E8820DD503FBDCE73402 >gpg: Good signature from "GNU Anubis Team (Anubis) <anubis-dev@gnu.org>" [unknown] >gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! >gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. >Primary key fingerprint: 9D80 A493 F6C8 B63C FD84 E882 0DD5 03FB DCE7 3402 >FAIL: Contents of /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >testcase ./anubis/gpg.exp completed in 4 seconds >Running ./anubis/guile.exp ... >testcase ./anubis/guile.exp completed in 0 seconds >Running ./anubis/mime.exp ... >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/empty.rc >> [26607] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26607] v2V9mY00026607: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26607] v2V9mY00026607: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26607] v2V9mY00026607: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26607] v2V9mY00026607: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >Received: from Mirddin.farlep.net (localhost [127.0.0.1]) > by Mirddin.farlep.net with ESMTP id g6CLhIb05086 > for <gray@mirddin.farlep.net>; Sat, 13 Jul 2002 00:43:18 +0300 >Message-Id: <200207122143.g6CLhIb05086@Mirddin.farlep.net> >To: Foo Bar <foobar@nonexistent.net> >Subject: Simple MIME >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: multipart/mixed; > boundary="----- =_aaaaaaaaaa0" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.0@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 00:43:18 +0300 >From: Sergey Poznyakoff <gray@Mirddin.farlep.net> > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 >Content-Type: text/plain; name="msg.1"; charset="us-ascii" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.1@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Content-Description: How doth > >How doth the little crocodile >Improve his shining tail, >And pour the waters of the Nile >On every golden scale! > >`How cheerfully he seems to grin, >How neatly spread his claws, >And welcome little fishes in >With gently smiling jaws! > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 >Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="msg.21" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.2@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Content-Description: Father William Part I >Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > >YFlvdSBhcmUgb2xkLCBGYXRoZXIgV2lsbGlhbSwnIHRoZSB5b3VuZyBtYW4gc2FpZCwKYEFuZCB5 >b3VyIGhhaXIgaGFzIGJlY29tZSB2ZXJ5IHdoaXRlOwpBbmQgeWV0IHlvdSBpbmNlc3NhbnRseSBz >dGFuZCBvbiB5b3VyIGhlYWQtLQpEbyB5b3UgdGhpbmssIGF0IHlvdXIgYWdlLCBpdCBpcyByaWdo >dD8nCgpgSW4gbXkgeW91dGgsJyBGYXRoZXIgV2lsbGlhbSByZXBsaWVkIHRvIGhpcyBzb24sCmBJ >IGZlYXJlZCBpdCBtaWdodCBpbmp1cmUgdGhlIGJyYWluOwpCdXQsIG5vdyB0aGF0IEknbSBwZXJm >ZWN0bHkgc3VyZSBJIGhhdmUgbm9uZSwKV2h5LCBJIGRvIGl0IGFnYWluIGFuZCBhZ2Fpbi4nCgo= > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0-- >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26607] v2V9mY00026607: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26607] v2V9mZ01026607: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >Received: from Mirddin.farlep.net (localhost [127.0.0.1]) > by Mirddin.farlep.net with ESMTP id g6CLhIb05086 > for <gray@mirddin.farlep.net>; Sat, 13 Jul 2002 00:43:18 +0300 >Message-Id: <200207122143.g6CLhIb05086@Mirddin.farlep.net> >To: Foo Bar <foobar@nonexistent.net> >Subject: Simple MIME >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: multipart/mixed; > boundary="----- =_aaaaaaaaaa0" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.0@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 00:43:18 +0300 >From: Sergey Poznyakoff <gray@Mirddin.farlep.net> > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 >Content-Type: text/plain; name="msg.1"; charset="us-ascii" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.1@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Content-Description: How doth > >How doth the little crocodile >Improve his shining tail, >And pour the waters of the Nile >On every golden scale! > >`How cheerfully he seems to grin, >How neatly spread his claws, >And welcome little fishes in >With gently smiling jaws! > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 >Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="msg.21" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.2@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Content-Description: Father William Part I >Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > >YFlvdSBhcmUgb2xkLCBGYXRoZXIgV2lsbGlhbSwnIHRoZSB5b3VuZyBtYW4gc2FpZCwKYEFuZCB5 >b3VyIGhhaXIgaGFzIGJlY29tZSB2ZXJ5IHdoaXRlOwpBbmQgeWV0IHlvdSBpbmNlc3NhbnRseSBz >dGFuZCBvbiB5b3VyIGhlYWQtLQpEbyB5b3UgdGhpbmssIGF0IHlvdXIgYWdlLCBpdCBpcyByaWdo >dD8nCgpgSW4gbXkgeW91dGgsJyBGYXRoZXIgV2lsbGlhbSByZXBsaWVkIHRvIGhpcyBzb24sCmBJ >IGZlYXJlZCBpdCBtaWdodCBpbmp1cmUgdGhlIGJyYWluOwpCdXQsIG5vdyB0aGF0IEknbSBwZXJm >ZWN0bHkgc3VyZSBJIGhhdmUgbm9uZSwKV2h5LCBJIGRvIGl0IGFnYWluIGFuZCBhZ2Fpbi4nCgo= > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0-- >. >QUIT >PASS: Process a MIME encoded message >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/entire.rc >> [26620] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26620] v2V9mZ00026620: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26620] v2V9mZ00026620: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26620] v2V9mZ00026620: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26620] v2V9mZ00026620: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >Received: from Mirddin.farlep.net (localhost [127.0.0.1]) > by Mirddin.farlep.net with ESMTP id g6CLhIb05086 > for <gray@mirddin.farlep.net>; Sat, 13 Jul 2002 00:43:18 +0300 >Message-Id: <200207122143.g6CLhIb05086@Mirddin.farlep.net> >To: Foo Bar <foobar@nonexistent.net> >Subject: Simple MIME >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: multipart/mixed; > boundary="----- =_aaaaaaaaaa0" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.0@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 00:43:18 +0300 >From: Sergey Poznyakoff <gray@Mirddin.farlep.net> > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 >Content-Type: text/plain; name="msg.1"; charset="us-ascii" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.1@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Content-Description: How doth > >How doth the little crocodile >Improve his shining tail, >And pour the waters of the Nile >On every golden scale! > >`How cheerfully he seems to grin, >How neatly spread his claws, >And welcome little fishes in >With gently smiling jaws! > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 >Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="msg.21" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.2@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Content-Description: Father William Part I >Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > >YFlvdSBhcmUgb2xkLCBGYXRoZXIgV2lsbGlhbSwnIHRoZSB5b3VuZyBtYW4gc2FpZCwKYEFuZCB5 >b3VyIGhhaXIgaGFzIGJlY29tZSB2ZXJ5IHdoaXRlOwpBbmQgeWV0IHlvdSBpbmNlc3NhbnRseSBz >dGFuZCBvbiB5b3VyIGhlYWQtLQpEbyB5b3UgdGhpbmssIGF0IHlvdXIgYWdlLCBpdCBpcyByaWdo >dD8nCgpgSW4gbXkgeW91dGgsJyBGYXRoZXIgV2lsbGlhbSByZXBsaWVkIHRvIGhpcyBzb24sCmBJ >IGZlYXJlZCBpdCBtaWdodCBpbmp1cmUgdGhlIGJyYWluOwpCdXQsIG5vdyB0aGF0IEknbSBwZXJm >ZWN0bHkgc3VyZSBJIGhhdmUgbm9uZSwKV2h5LCBJIGRvIGl0IGFnYWluIGFuZCBhZ2Fpbi4nCgo= > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0-- >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26620] v2V9mZ00026620: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26620] v2V9mZ01026620: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >Received: from Mirddin.farlep.net (localhost [127.0.0.1]) > by Mirddin.farlep.net with ESMTP id g6CLhIb05086 > for <gray@mirddin.farlep.net>; Sat, 13 Jul 2002 00:43:18 +0300 >Message-Id: <200207122143.g6CLhIb05086@Mirddin.farlep.net> >To: Foo Bar <foobar@nonexistent.net> >Subject: Simple MIME >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: multipart/mixed; > boundary="----- =_aaaaaaaaaa0" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.0@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 00:43:18 +0300 >From: Sergey Poznyakoff <gray@Mirddin.farlep.net> > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 >Content-Type: text/plain; name="msg.1"; charset="us-ascii" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.1@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Content-Description: How doth > >How doth the little crocodile >Improve his shining tail, >And pour the waters of the Nile >On every golden scale! > >`How cheerfully he seems to grin, >How neatly spread his claws, >And welcome little fishes in >With gently smiling jaws! > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 >Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="msg.21" >Content-ID: <5082.1026510189.2@Mirddin.farlep.net> >Content-Description: Father William Part I >Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > >YFlvdSBhcmUgb2xkLCBGYXRoZXIgV2lsbGlhbSwnIHRoZSB5b3VuZyBtYW4gc2FpZCwKYEFuZCB5 >b3VyIGhhaXIgaGFzIGJlY29tZSB2ZXJ5IHdoaXRlOwpBbmQgeWV0IHlvdSBpbmNlc3NhbnRseSBz >dGFuZCBvbiB5b3VyIGhlYWQtLQpEbyB5b3UgdGhpbmssIGF0IHlvdXIgYWdlLCBpdCBpcyByaWdo >dD8nCgpgSW4gbXkgeW91dGgsJyBGYXRoZXIgV2lsbGlhbSByZXBsaWVkIHRvIGhpcyBzb24sCmBJ >IGZlYXJlZCBpdCBtaWdodCBpbmp1cmUgdGhlIGJyYWluOwpCdXQsIG5vdyB0aGF0IEknbSBwZXJm >ZWN0bHkgc3VyZSBJIGhhdmUgbm9uZSwKV2h5LCBJIGRvIGl0IGFnYWluIGFuZCBhZ2Fpbi4nCgo= > >------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0-- >. >QUIT >PASS: Process a MIME encoded message (read-entire-body is set) >testcase ./anubis/mime.exp completed in 2 seconds >Running ./anubis/no-backref.exp ... >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/no-backref.rc >> [26633] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >HELO localhost >250 pleased to meet you >> [26633] v2V9ma00026633: HELO localhost <=> 250 pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26633] v2V9ma00026633: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26633] v2V9ma00026633: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26633] v2V9ma00026633: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: Regexp coredump > >foo >a foobar >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26633] v2V9ma00026633: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26633] v2V9ma01026633: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >HELO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: Regexp coredump > >bar >bar >. >QUIT >PASS: Working regexp w/o reference groups >testcase ./anubis/no-backref.exp completed in 0 seconds >Running ./anubis/tls.exp ... >spawn /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/../src/anubis --norc --relax-perm-check --stdio --altrc /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/tlsoneway.rc >> [26646] Welcome user portage ! >220 localhost (GNU Anubis v4.2) bitbucket ready >EHLO localhost >> [26646] Using TLS/SSL encryption between Anubis and remote MTA only... >250-pleased to meet you >250 HELP >> [26646] v2V9mc00026646: EHLO localhost <=> 250-pleased to meet you >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >250 Sender OK >> [26646] v2V9mc00026646: MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> <=> 250 Sender OK >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >250 Recipient OK >> [26646] v2V9mc00026646: RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> <=> 250 Recipient OK >DATA >354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >> [26646] v2V9mc00026646: DATA <=> 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >250 Mail accepted for delivery >> [26646] v2V9mc00026646: dot <=> 250 Mail accepted for delivery >QUIT >221 Done >> [26646] v2V9mw01026646: QUIT <=> 221 Done >STOPPING ANUBIS >spawn /bin/cat /var/tmp/portage/mail-filter/anubis-4.2/work/anubis-4.2/testsuite/etc/mta.log >EHLO localhost >STARTTLS >EHLO localhost >MAIL FROM:<gray@gnu.org> >RCPT TO:<polak@gnu.org> >DATA >From: <gray@gnu.org> >To: <polak@gnu.org> >Subject: The Tao of Programming, Part I > > A manager went to his programmers and told them: "As regards to your >work hours: you are going to have to come in at nine in the morning and leave >at five in the afternoon." At this, all of them became angry and several >resigned on the spot. > So the manager said: "All right, in that case you may set your own >working hours, as long as you finish your projects on schedule." The >programmers, now satisfied, began to come in a noon and work to the wee >hours of the morning. >. >QUIT >PASS: One-way TLS encryption >testcase ./anubis/tls.exp completed in 22 seconds >Running ./anubis.authmode/abase.exp ... >UNSUPPORTED: anubisusr tests >testcase ./anubis.authmode/abase.exp completed in 0 seconds >Running ./anubis.authmode/base.exp ... >UNSUPPORTED: ./anubis/base.exp in authmode >testcase ./anubis.authmode/base.exp completed in 0 seconds >Running ./anubis.authmode/gpg.exp ... >UNSUPPORTED: ./anubis/gpg.exp in authmode >testcase ./anubis.authmode/gpg.exp completed in 0 seconds >Running ./anubis.authmode/guile.exp ... >UNSUPPORTED: ./anubis/guile.exp in authmode >testcase ./anubis.authmode/guile.exp completed in 0 seconds >Running ./anubis.authmode/mime.exp ... >UNSUPPORTED: ./anubis/mime.exp in authmode >testcase ./anubis.authmode/mime.exp completed in 0 seconds > > === anubis Summary === > ># of expected passes 23 ># of unexpected failures 3 ># of unsupported tests 5 >runtest completed at Fri Mar 31 11:48:58 2017
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