Interested in what you’re using to send/receive SMTP over IPv6:
A) Using Postfix + OpenBSD
Солдатов Валерий, ЗАО Бэст Телеком.
Hi Emile,
it means that no. of AS's in my message is wrong...
Valeriy Soldatov, Best Telecom ISP, Moscow, Russia.
On 13/08/2013 09:45, Валерий Солдатов wrote:
> Hello,
> today I see ~ 13,570 IPv6 routes in BGP table.
> Assuming that most of AS
Hello,
today I see ~ 13,570 IPv6 routes in BGP table.
Assuming that most of AS'es announce only 1 IPv6 prefix, and estimating no. of
AS is 63,300 now, I estimate that 21% of AS announce IPv6-routes. Is it correct?
Valeriy Soldatov, Best Telecom ISP, Moscow, Russia
Hello again,
many thanks for discussing the security/abuse problems with autoresponder.
Will it be a good solution to use sender's SMTP-server for response? Of course,
i understand that this can't prevent false responses inside mail domains based
on one SMTP server.
Yes, e...@blazing.de works!
I sent an email from dual-stack smtp-server, and receive an answer letter via
IPv6
Солдатов Валерий, ЗАО Бэст Телеком.
- Исходное сообщение -
От: "Tom Spier"
Кому: ipv6-ops@lists.cluenet.de
Отправленные: Вторник, 30 Апрель
Hi Thomas,
Records in a maillog show that an answer via IPv6 has been send to you, hope
you receive it. Sorry if you did not receive.
With IPv4 you will get an answer about non-existing domain,
but possibly your local smtp-server placed your email in outgoing queue and
tries repeately to deliv