On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 03:23:21PM -0500, James Small wrote:
> Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
>
> A) Using (product) from __ (vendor)
three systems where I'm (partially) responsible
1. A) Using postfix from NetBSD
2. partially A) (clients to sub
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James Small said the following on 13/02/2014 21:23:
A) Using Postfix from CentOS
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Interested in what you’re using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
A) Using Postfix + OpenBSD
Солдатов Валерий, ЗАО Бэст Телеком.
On 14/02/2014 06:23, James Small wrote:
> Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
>
> A) Using (product) from __ (vendor)
postfix from source on slackware
On 2014-02-13 at 15:23 -0500, James Small wrote:
> Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
>
> A) Using (product) from __ (vendor)
Exim, from The Exim Maintainers; I'm one, and the mail between exim.org
and my own mail box routinely goes over IPv6.
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On 13. feb. 2014 21:23, James Small wrote:
Interested in what you’re using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
A) Using (product) from __ (vendor)
B) Using (service provider or “cloud solution”)
C) Elected not to implement SMTP over IPv6 at this time because
_
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 03:23:21PM -0500, James Small wrote:
> Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
>
> A) Using _sendmail_(product) from __ (vendor)
> A) Using _postfix__(product) from __ (vendor)
> A) Using _ironport_(product) from _Cisco (ve
Postfix 2.9.5 on FreeBSD
best
Enno
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 03:23:21PM -0500, James Small wrote:
> Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
>
> A) Using (product) from __ (vendor)
>
> B) Using (service provider or "cloud solution")
>
> C) Elect
Postfix + Spamassassin
As a private person (e...@vyncke.org), Postfix on Ubuntu w/o spam filter
hence receiving a few spam...
On 13/02/14 21:31, "Pim van Pelt" wrote:
>2014-02-13 12:23 GMT-08:00 James Small :
>> Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
>Hard to answer your question. You are not
On 13 Feb 2014, at 20:23, James Small wrote:
> Interested in what you’re using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
> A) Using (product) from __ (vendor)
> B) Using (service provider or “cloud solution”)
> C) Elected not to implement SMTP over IPv6 at this time because
> ___
On 2/13/2014 2:23 PM, James Small wrote:
Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
A) Using (product) from __ (vendor)
B) Using (service provider or "cloud solution")
C) Elected not to implement SMTP over IPv6 at this time because
_
A) Using Postfix from RedHat (CentOS)
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 1:23 PM, James Small wrote:
> Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
>
> A) Using (product) from __ (vendor)
>
> B) Using (service provider or "cloud solution")
>
> C) Elected not to
C) Because our current vendor does not support it and anti-spam is seen as
mandatory within the business.
/JF
On 13/02/2014 20:23, James Small wrote:
Interested in what you’re using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
Using Sendmail from FreeBSD.
Thanks,
Daniel.
Hoi,
And for completeness ...
2014-02-13 12:31 GMT-08:00 Pim van Pelt :
> 2014-02-13 12:23 GMT-08:00 James Small :
>> Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
> Hard to answer your question. You are not giving a lot of context for
> your inquiry, but here goes:
> A) Using S
2014-02-13 12:23 GMT-08:00 James Small :
> Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
Hard to answer your question. You are not giving a lot of context for
your inquiry, but here goes:
A) Using Sendmail from OpenBSD.
groet,
Pim
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Interested in what you're using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
A) Using (product) from __ (vendor)
B) Using (service provider or "cloud solution")
C) Elected not to implement SMTP over IPv6 at this time because
___ (reason)
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