I'm looking for advice from someone using Windows 7 trying to access the web interface on a remote host. I have limited the hosts that can access the web interface. This has worked flawlessly with ipv4; however, it appears Windows 7 is identifying itself to SpamBayes with ipv6 and remote access is denied. If I use the asterisk for allowed hosts, it works; however, I would rather not leave training and configuration access wide open. So..............
1. Is SpamBayes ipv6 aware?  Or,
2. Is there a way to tell Windows 7 to preferentially use ipv4?  Or,
3. Can ipv6 be completely turned off in Windows 7?

I realize the last two are not truly SpamBayes questions, but maybe one of you has already figured out the solution for working with Windows 7 to a remote host. I have tried unchecking the ipv6 option on the interface's properties window, and that does not change the behavior or results.

Thanks,
Dale
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