On Thu, 31 May 2007, David Lord wrote:

> I used same commandline as for pre11. From your original post I 
> understood that the IPV6 options were only needed if there was an 
> active IPV6 connection which I no longer have working.
> 
> "-Md -Mr 168 -Pl -Pw 12 -Sl -Ql -Qg -Qt 907 -Qi 1 -Qr 9
>  -Yl -Fl -Cl -Ll -Yi 1380 -Lt 19"
> 
> It could be the 1 hr outage yesterday has caused some problem with 
> mail delivery to lordynet.me.uk but I've not seen reports of this. 
> DNS-stuff indicates higher priority MX is giving 550 response to a 
> valid user. That looks like it may be a different problem though. 
> I'll ask on isp's irc channel.

My pre14 is running w/out problems at xmailserver.org. I disabled IPV6 
options because GLST is not working ATM. But it ran fine with GLST 
disabled for a while (modulo some SPAM messages getting through :)
Another thing to keep in mind, is that, if your parse IP addresses emitted 
by XMail (with IPV6 options enabled), IPs are in IPV6 format. Connections 
coming though a mapped IPV4 network will have the format:

::ffff:XXX.YYY.WWW.ZZZ



- Davide


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