Mark Martinec skrev den 2013-06-22 02:14:
On Friday 21 June 2013 19:44:05 Benny Pedersen wrote:
[email protected] 2001:1470:FF80:0088::
how can awl get this in from my mta in ipv4 ?
By parsing Received header fields. Even if last mail hops were
over IPv4, a mail message may still have traveled through,
or be submitted from an IPv6 address.
this is not why i asked :)
Besides in a mail header section, IPv6 addresses may be present
in URLs found in a mail body, or be fetched indirectly through
DNS lookups. One can no longer live in a padding of an
IPv4-only installation, thinking that IPv6 won't be affecting him.
i would just have assumed awl only used last recieved in my mta, not
dkim signing hosts ip as trusted, dont know if its why it used not last
recieved or not, but after i thinked over this whole nigth its still a
bit cool anyway, so why should i use ipv6 now ? :)