> >
> > Have you tried to reproduce this issue by disabling systemd's networkd and
> > using Arch's netctl to configure the interface?
> >

I haven't used netctl directly, but I'm pretty sure it uses dhcpcd for
dhcp, and I was using dhcpcd when this all started.

> ​I know I'm not the OP and I can't bee 100% sure my issue is the exact same
> as his (though I think it is), but I already verified that the interface is
> up and configured (both for IPv4 and IPv6 in my case) when smtpd is
> started. So if my issue​
> 
> ​is the same (as I think it is) the particular network configuration tool
> is not relevant (besides the fact that I've used 3 different ones).​
> 
> But maybe Allen can verify it too? The easiest way to verify if the
> interface is configured is by adding "ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/ip a"
>  to the service file and then check the journalctl after boot.

I will attempt to verify this today or tomorrow, but I expect that
you're correct, and that we're having the same issue based on what
you've described.

-Allyn

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