[Exim] IPv6 E-mail and AAAA records

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Autor: Kevin Sindhu
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Assumpte: [Exim] IPv6 E-mail and AAAA records
Hello folks@,
    
The DNS admins for one my domains e-mailed me about MX record for a
domain today. For this domain I have the preferred MX as devil.postfix.ca which
only has an AAAA record but no A record.(Details below)

For now mail targetted for this domain gets a list of preferred MX
from the DNS. If the sending MTA can speak and lookup AAAA records,
mail goes directly to devil.postfix.ca. However, if the sending MTA
can't get it right...(or can't do a proper AAAA lookup or is not
configured for IPv6), the mail goes to mail.open-systems.org which
(running Exim ofcourse) sends it out the correct host via IPv6.

My question is hence is whether what I doing correct? Is it ok for a
host not to have an A record but an AAAA record?

Thanks

-Kevin

PS - This is the same case for this machine, i.e. leviathan.lucifer.at

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dig mx for postfix.ca
; <<>> DiG 2.2 <<>> mx postfix.ca 
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 47515
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; Ques: 1, Ans: 3, Auth: 2, Addit: 3
;; QUESTIONS:
;;      postfix.ca, type = MX, class = IN


;; ANSWERS:
postfix.ca.     3600    MX      15 mail.open-systems.org.
postfix.ca.     3600    MX      20 mail.greenseek.net.
postfix.ca.     3600    MX      0 devil.postfix.ca.


;; AUTHORITY RECORDS:
postfix.ca.     3600    NS      ns1.zoneedit.com.
postfix.ca.     3600    NS      ns5.zoneedit.com.


;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS:
devil.postfix.ca.       3600    AAAA
3ffe:1200:3028:8d6b:a00:20ff:fef8:62c0
ns1.zoneedit.com.       60      A       207.228.252.101
ns5.zoneedit.com.       60      A       209.81.71.59


;; Total query time: 135 msec
;; FROM: satan to SERVER: default -- 24.69.255.195
;; WHEN: Thu Sep 6 10:08:24 2001
;; MSG SIZE sent: 28 rcvd: 229
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