I fixed my issue using this command line:
-SI 195.60.190.40 -SI [2A01:9A80::2:25]
using multiple –SI instance (one for each address) and using capitol letters
for ipv6 address.
Now a question about smtprelay.tab:
To accept relay from my prefix 2A01:9A80::/32 how do i have to compile the tab?
Is
Hi Rosario
Does this really work?? Did you check with "netstat -a -n | grep 25"
if XMail binds to both interfaces?
My first hints had some errors ... it should be
-S6 [2a01:9a80::2:25] -S6 [:::195.60.190.40]
Greetz
S.
Quoting Rosario Pingaro :
I fixed my issue using this command lin
Yes it works:
tcp0 0 195.60.190.40:250.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 14818/XMail
tcp0 0 2a01:9a80::2:25:25 :::*
LISTEN 14818/XMail
this is my command line:
XMAIL_CMD_LINE="-Mr 24 -M5 -Pt 60 -Pl -PI 195.60.190.40 -
Great.
Davide, you should update the documentation
i'm not using smtprelay.tab so i cannot help you. But you guess should
be worth a try...
if you want to test your ipv6 connection you can send me a mail directly
Greetz
S.
Quoting Rosario Pingaro :
Yes it works:
tcp0
Hello Bart
For smpt outbind use "SmtpGwConfig" in server.tab variable, not SmtpConfig
(used to 'incoming')
(see server.tab doc for SmtpGwConfig that refers then to
"http://www.xmailserver.org/Readme.html#smtp_gateway_configuration"; for
valid paramters
Regards
Francis
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