annotate tests/localhost-stdin/README @ 323:29de6a1c4538
Fixed an important bug with folded headers!
g_strconcat() returns a *copy* of the string, but hdr->value still
pointed to the old header (which probably was a memory leak, too).
If the folded part had been quite small it was likely that the new
string was at the same position as the old one, thus making everything
go well. But if pretty long headers were folded several times it was
likely that the new string was allocated somewhere else in memory,
thus breaking things. In result mails to lots of recipients (folded
header) were frequently only sent to the ones in the first line. Sorry
for the inconvenience.
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4 Three mails are sent, using different options, to <you@localhost>.
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5 local.sh sends mail accepted from stdin and sends them to a fake local
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6 mailbox, using your login name. If it works, there should be a file
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7 named with your login name with the mails. You can look at it with cat
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8 or less, or with an ordinary mail program.
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10 Two log files, masqmail.log and debug.log will also be created within
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11 this directory. They may give some information if anything went wrong.
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13 Run them from within this directory, preferably NOT as root, but you
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14 got to have write permission for this directory.
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