On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, Nicolas DEFFAYET wrote: > Hello, > > I use Exim (3.35-3) with netkit-inetd (0.10-9) and openbsd-inetd > (0.20020802-1) on Debian Woody.
I have no problem in such environment. openbsd-inetd works fine for me. Of course is the backport we are talking about and not the official pkg. > > Received: from unknown (HELO mail2.ndsoftware.net) (3ffe:4013::4::3) by > mail1.ndsoftware.net with DES-CBC3-SHA encrypted SMTP; 25 Dec 2002 > 20:39:32 -0000 > > 3ffe:4013::4::3 is not a valid IPv6 address. > => Why Exim don't add in header a valid IPv6 address ? that looks strange. Are you assigning different prefixes to your boxes? dig gives out completly different ip's for these 2 machine. It seems like an error in the dns or something like that more than an exim problem. > > When a mail server is available in IPv4 and IPv6, Exim use IPv4 address. > => Why Exim don't preferer IPv6 address ? If the other endpoint can be resolved both ipv4 and ipv6 then exim will do a sort of dns roundrobin. Are you sure 100% that the other endpoint is listening on ipv6? > > Where i can find Debian packages of Exim 4.10 in deamon mode (without > inetd) ? afaik there is a team working on it but not offical pkg yet. Fabio

