On Sun, Aug 08, 2010 at 02:57:29PM -0500, Dave Funk wrote:
> For some reason when you set that "options inet6" your system is not
> willing to fall back to IPv4 mode (or a bug is preventing it).
> That's what you need to look into (until such time as
> spamassassin.apache.org gets v6 connected ;)
On 8/8/10 2:46 PM, Andreas Schulze wrote:
Hi,
at my Debian Lenny /etc/resolv.conf contains "options inet6"
sa-update failed with retruncode 4.
I wonder if adding spamassassin.apache.org to your hosts file will help?
as to my previous post, yes, I guess it doesn't have an record.
and
On Sun, 8 Aug 2010, Andreas Schulze wrote:
Hi,
at my Debian Lenny /etc/resolv.conf contains "options inet6"
sa-update failed with retruncode 4.
GET http://spamassassin.apache.org/updates/MIRRORED.BY request
failed: 500 Can't connect to spamassassin.apache.org:80 (Bad hostname
'spamassassin.apa
On 8/8/10 2:46 PM, Andreas Schulze wrote:
Hi,
at my Debian Lenny /etc/resolv.conf contains "options inet6"
sa-update failed with retruncode 4.
GET http://spamassassin.apache.org/updates/MIRRORED.BY request
failed: 500 Can't connect to spamassassin.apache.org:80 (Bad hostname
'spamassassin.apach
Hi,
at my Debian Lenny /etc/resolv.conf contains "options inet6"
sa-update failed with retruncode 4.
GET http://spamassassin.apache.org/updates/MIRRORED.BY request
failed: 500 Can't connect to spamassassin.apache.org:80 (Bad hostname
'spamassassin.apache.org'): 500 Can't connect to spamassassin.a