Re: [exim] quick question to ipv6 and "not a valid ip address for the interface"

2020-02-21 Thread Cyborg via Exim-users
Am 21.02.20 um 11:03 schrieb exim-users--- via Exim-users: > Hi Marius, > > by default, exim uses a colon as delimiting character, which needs to be > changed like this: > > interface = <; 2a02::1 ; 127.0.0.1 > > See > https://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-starting_the_daem

Re: [exim] quick question to ipv6 and "not a valid ip address for the interface"

2020-02-21 Thread Adam D. Barratt via Exim-users
On 2020-02-21 09:42, Cyborg via Exim-users wrote: i have a ipv6 ip running, which starts with 2a02: as soon as i set a "interface = 2a02:."  in the remote transport, it get this: R=remoteusers T=remote_smtp defer (-1): "2a02" is not a valid IP address for the "interface" option fo

Re: [exim] quick question to ipv6 and "not a valid ip address for the interface"

2020-02-21 Thread Jeremy Harris via Exim-users
On 21/02/2020 09:42, Cyborg via Exim-users wrote: > as soon as i set a "interface = 2a02:." The "interface" option takes a list, and the default list-separator is a colon. The docs have an example of one way of handling that. -- Cheers, Jeremy -- ## List details at https://lists.exi

Re: [exim] quick question to ipv6 and "not a valid ip address for the interface"

2020-02-21 Thread exim-users--- via Exim-users
Hi Marius, by default, exim uses a colon as delimiting character, which needs to be changed like this: interface = <; 2a02::1 ; 127.0.0.1 See https://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-starting_the_daemon_and_the_use_of_network_interfaces.html and https://www.exim.org/exim-h

[exim] quick question to ipv6 and "not a valid ip address for the interface"

2020-02-21 Thread Cyborg via Exim-users
Hi, i have a ipv6 ip running, which starts with 2a02: as soon as i set a "interface = 2a02:."  in the remote transport, it get this: R=remoteusers T=remote_smtp defer (-1): "2a02" is not a valid IP address for the "interface" option for remote_smtp transport exim cuts the ip to the