On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 16:34:46 +0200, Mark Martinec <[email protected]> wrote: >> ipv6 testing >> does it work ? :) > > It does - but details depend on what you have in mind. > > Postfix, amavisd and SpamAssassin since 3.3 can all deal just fine > with IPv6 addresses found in a mail message.
postfix 2.8.3 and ipv6 postscreen fails for me, postfix 2.7.4 works its fails with locking db for postscreen here, if just ipv4 it works > All configuration settings in amavisd understand and correctly deal > with IPv6 addresses configured. sqlgrey works also, but the deamond just not support ipv6 bind imho, but the db engine does i will have to make my amavisd ipv6 setup better in comming days, just happy to see that postfix now is running dual stacked on my mx > Amavis can feed mail back to Postfix over an IPv6 (inet6) socket. > > The one thing lacking is the Net::Server module. The last released > version does not yet support accepting sessions over IPv6. > I have a patch for Net::Server which makes it understand IPv6, > which I'm running here locally (as well as at some other sites), > so this provides the missing link for the full internal mail path > working over inet6. The amavisd-new-2.7.0 supports the > configuration-side of this added Net::Server functionality. > > Let me know if someone needs the IPv6-enabling patch for > Net::Server 0.99. would be nice to add it to cpan, with mostly gentoo follows thanks for all links to ipv6, on test-ipv6 i get 10/10 10/10, on my windows xp laptop it cant get it that good with teredo, 9/10 10/10 there
