If you browse around the net, you'll find that the concept of ipv6 and
spam filtering is mostly still broken across-the-board, particularly
related to the concept of RBLs. It is unlikely that mail providers will
move to ipv6 anytime soon.
Here:
It's true spamdyke doesn't handle IPv6, but it's equally likely the
first problem is in tcpserver or xinetd. Because spamdyke is started by
another process (tcpserver or xinetd, depending on your setup) after the
incoming connection has been accepted, spamdyke can't discover the
remote IP
FWIW, I think that being able to use spamdyke with other mail servers (I
have my eye on postfix) would be a big boon. Solving the IPV6 problem at
the same time would be a bonus.
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 05/12/2011 02:48 PM, Sam Clippinger wrote:
It's true spamdyke doesn't handle IPv6, but it's