>>> Poor Peter, he replied twice but you probably didn't see it since you
>>> would have been rejecting exim-users coming in over IPv6.
>> no.  the minute i saw the bug i removed the AAAA from my zone file.
> And if the Exim mail-server had tried to deliver a mail to you and
> gotten the AAAA record into a local DNS cache? 

not the issue.  when i failed to send to cambridge, it did sender verify 
and cached the sender USER name.  so i was poison for some hours.

> All I can suggest is that you make a copy of your Exim config, remove
> the isip4 check from that copy

i already did this in production and turned the AAAA back on.  seems to 
work.

randy

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