Yeah, not sure about that one. I've never used exim but maybe gmail is
just blocking one of your IPs like you mentioned. It'd be weird if they
were only blocking some of Linode's ranges and not others but I know
each of their datacenters changes the last nibble in the main prefix
they have. I'm in dallas which is 2600:3c00 so maybe only some of their
datacenters are blocked, either that or something else is going on.
Either way guess I need to go open a feature request. Thanks for
thinking through this with me.

On 5/24/20 12:56 AM, David Matthews wrote:
> Hi
>
> I think I agree with you now - I noticed you were hosting your own DNS and I 
> couldn't see anything untoward. So yes it seems to be a james issue 
> *although* that does not explain why my system report from a linode VM goes 
> (via exim4 which is ipv6 by default) over ipv4 to a gmail account.
>
> :-)
>
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