David North <[email protected]> (Fr 28 Mär 2014 01:36:18 CET):
> This is a bit of self-promotion, but I'm curious to know if anyone out
> there is making use of my framework [0] for writing unit/functional
> tests for an Exim installation? I've heard from one other user in the
> two years it's existed.

Good thing. Some time ago I started with some home brewed test
framework, focused on routing, access and authentication tests. 

        https://ssl.schlittermann.de/hg/exim-checks

It's not intended to be useful for anybody than myself ;)
It may be broken, last log message was summer 2010.


I'll have a look at your framework too.
 
    Viele Grüße aus Dresden
    Heiko Schlittermann
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