On Tuesday, 13. September 2005 14:40, Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:
> On Tuesday 13 September 2005 14:03, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> > > I've recently changed my ISP and it looks like KMail have some issues
> > > with their smtp-server. It takes more than a minute for at message to
> > > be delivered to their smtp-server.
> > >
> > > I've tried sending mails through thunderbird, which didn't have any
> > > issues. I've asked in a local newsgroup, but noone else had problems
> > > sending mails. So apparently KMail and my ISP's have some sort of
> > > communications-issues.
> >
> > I doubt that the issue really is between kmail and the smtp daemon at the
> > other end. Perhaps there's a DNS issue - does the host name of your ISP's
> > mail server (also) resolve to an IPv6 address?
>
> Now, this is something I've really don't have much knowledge about. How do
> I figure that one out?

Type host mail.your.isp.net in a shell and look out for IPv6 addresses.

> And if there is a DNS-issue, wouldn't thunderbird be 
> affected as well?

Not necessarily.

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