Moin Juha!
Juha Saarinen schrieb am Thursday, den 18. April 2002:
> [As a sidenote, that doesn't appear to happen with 3.35:
> pts/0 juha@vimfuego:/$ /usr/sbin/exim -d11 -bt itojun@???
> Exim version 3.35 debug level 11 uid=500 gid=0
> Berkeley DB: Sleepycat Software: DB 2.4.14: (6/2/98)
> itojun@???
> deliver to itojun@???
> router = lookuphost, transport = remote_smtp
> host sh1.iijlab.net [202.232.15.98] MX=10
You did not compile exim with HAVE_IPV6=YES.
Philip - How about having exim IPv6 enabled by default? I mean what
harm does it do. Even if a site is not IPv6 ready yet, it should still
be able to lookup a IPv6 host/site.
Itojun - Hmm...maybe I should send you a private email, but from my
host - who is IPv6 ready, I still send mail to you on the IPv4
interface. I wonder why?
root@satan-> exim -bt itojun@???
itojun@???
deliver to itojun@???
router = lookuphost, transport = remote_smtp
host sh1.iijlab.net [3ffe:507:0:1:260:97ff:fe07:69ea] MX=10
host sh1.iijlab.net [202.232.15.98] MX=10
host sh1.iijlab.net [2001:240:0:200:260:97ff:fe07:69ea] MX=10
But the mail -
Apr 18 09:29:56 satan exim[23577]: 2002-04-18 09:29:56
16yEkP-00062P-00 => itojun@??? R=lookuphost T=remote_smtp
H=sh1.iijlab.net [202.232.15.98]
However, IPv6'd site delivery to my other hosts [leviathan.lucifer.at] works..
Rgds,
-Kevin
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