> As said for now incoming and outgoing points seen by Djigzo would be > IPv4 localhost anyway (Postfix). The only points as of now which are > suspected to IPv6 are:
So that should be ok. > - Mailheader containing IPv6 addresses Should not be a problem > > - CRL distribution points reachable by IPv6 (not likely for the next 10 > years:-) Should work although I have yet to see an example of a CRL dist. point with an IPv6 address ;) > > - The Management Interface (not necessary as of now) > > As far as i know Java is until now not really IPv6 aware so i decided to > ask before break the system. Java is afaik IPv6 capable already for a long time. I think Java even 'prefers' IPv6: "IPv6 stack is preferred by default, since on a dual-stack machine IPv6 socket can talk to both IPv4 and IPv6 peers." "With the release of J2SE 1.4 in February 2002, Java began supporting IPv6 on Solaris and Linux...." see: http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/net/ipv6_guide/index.html Kind regards, Martijn Brinkers -- Djigzo open source email encryption
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