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A failure during authentication, which is performed as part of the
CONNECT phrase (for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP) is considered by the multi-
interface as being closed prematurely (aka a dead connection). As such
these protocols cannot issue the relevant QUIT or LOGOUT command.
Temporarily fixed the test cases until we can fix this properly.
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The error code should not be sent as data as it isn't passed onto the
client as body data, so cannot be compared in the test suite against
expected data.
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Although this option should have already been set, the SMTP module can
now download information from and send instructional commands to, an
SMTP server, requiring the option to be set in order to perform a mail
transfer.
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Fixed authentication text due to incorrect digest-uri property.
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1) To fix issues with IMAP custom replies
2) So initial space is not required in IMAP display text
3) To be more readable and understandable
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As the IMAP regex could fail and $1 would not contain the command id
updated the unrecognised command response to be more generic and
realistic (like those used in the command handlers).
Additionally updated the POP3, SMTP and FTP responses.
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This reverts commit 558034ab7002d1 as it appears to break the auto
builds. More thought is required for this!
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