On 4/30/2013 2:26 AM, Tom Spier wrote:
Am 30.04.2013 10:55, schrieb Thomas Schäfer:
Am 30.04.2013 09:28, schrieb Валерий Солдатов:
Hello,
I wrote a little script-autoresponder, it helps to check delivery of
email via IPv6.
Simply send an email to [email protected].
If we get it via IPv6, you will receive a confirmation letter with
congratulations.
If we get it via IPv4, you will receive an error message about
non-existing domain.
(MX record for mail.v6net.ru references only to AAAA-record).
I did such tests in too. (without autoresponder and without public
test-service).
But the thing is: The "Deutsche Telekom" hasn't still made their
homework.
And it comes worse: The second part of your statement is not true.
I get no error message, I get no message at all.
Normal users would think the email was delivered.
May be the Deutsche Telekom is not alone, but that is a bad excuse.
Regards,
Thomas Schäfer
You may also try "[email protected]" (v4/v6)
A quick-hack which also echoes the complete header.
Regards
Tom
Is it really necessary to one-up each other with open mail relays? Really?
Ted