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Testing SMTP over IPv6
Peter,
It would be good to document this advice in an Informational RFC,
either as an individual contribution or as an ngtrans submission
(assuming it's correct, of course :-).
Steve
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At 7:55 PM +1100 12/1/99, Peter Tattam wrote:
>As I set it up, I came to the realization that MX will need to be set up
>correctly for mail to be reliable to IPv6 machines.
>
>Here is the MX list for ip6.trumpet.net
>
>ip6.trumpet.net. 43200 MX 10 louie.ip6.trumpet.net.
>ip6.trumpet.net. 43200 MX 15 louie.trumpet.com.au.
>ip6.trumpet.net. 43200 MX 20 jazz-1.trumpet.com.au.
>ip6.trumpet.net. 43200 MX 30 yarrina.connect.com.au.
>ip6.trumpet.net. 43200 MX 40 warrane.connect.com.au.
>
>
>If you are mixing IPv4 & IPv6 servers in the MX list, it is important that
>the MX list be set in the following manner...
>
>IPv6 only servers MX a
>....
>IPv6 + IPv4 servers MX b
>....
>IPv4 only servers MX c
>
>
>Where a < b < c
>
>If there is a mix of IPv4 & IPv4 MX's, there must be a dual IPv6 + IPv4 server
>either at the start of the list or before all the IPv4 only servers.
>Otherwise mail will queue indefinitely at the IPv4 servers if the IPv6 only
>server is down.
>
>In my example, louie.ip6.trumpet.net and louie.trumpet.com.au are the same
>machine. The rest are IPv4 only servers.