On Thu, 01 Jul 2010 15:15:18 +0200, Marcin Mirosław <marcin@???>
wrote:
> Hello!
> I've set up smtp transport in this way:
> external_smtp_batv:
> driver = smtp
> return_path = ${prvs {$return_path}{BATVKEY}}
> dkim_domain = +local_domains
> dkim_selector = 100623
> dkim_private_key= /etc/ssl/poczta.cibet.pl.key
> dkim_canon = relaxed
> interface =
> ${lookup{$domain}lsearch{/etc/exim/domeny_interfejs.txt}{$value}{}}
>
> If recipient domain is found in appropriate file and destination mx
> doesn't have AAAA records everything works correctly. Problem appears
> when dest. mx has AAAA, then option "interface" is ignored and mail is
> sending using ipv6 proto.
> It looks there is bug in smtp tranposrt or option "interface" should
> named "interface_ipv4".
> Regards,
> Marcin
interface works fine with IPv6 here. Specifically, I use:
interface = <; ${if
isip6{$host_address}{2001:470:1f07:85d::beef}{97.107.136.195}}
What version of Exim are you using, and more importantly, *exactly* what
is contained inside domeny_interfejs.txt?
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