On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, John Jetmore wrote:

> -bf looks interesting, but I'm not really sure what you'd feed it. 

What I means was that you could write your test expansion as a filter 
file, e.g.

  # Exim filter
  testprint "$interface \n $h_received:"
  
and then test it with exim -bf and a test message.  

> One thing that might be interesting would be to have an option where
> you could feed it a test message as normal (say w/ -bh), but after
> processing it drops into -be mode.  But I think that's over my head
> for implementing right now.

The -bf method is sort of like that, but less interactive. A kind of 
amalgamation (-bef?) might be possible.

-- 
Philip Hazel            University of Cambridge Computing Service
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