In article <4ef5b4df-ee83-4f85-bed1-7375869a7...@rub.de> you write:
>>No, you're refusing the connections.  When I connect via an IPv6 tunnel
>>
>>from HE you refuse the connection, when I connect from a VPS somewhere 
>>else, you accept it.  Traceroutes show it's going to you, not anywhere 
>>else.
>
>For some value of "you". "Network is unreachable" points to a router, surely 
>not a mail server.

I can ping them just fine. As I said in the message you quoted, they're 
refusing the connections:

$ telnet 2001:4060:1:1001::12:6 25
Trying 2001:4060:1:1001::12:6...
telnet: connect to address 2001:4060:1:1001::12:6: Connection refused
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host

$ ping6 2001:4060:1:1001::12:6
PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:470:1f07:b32:222:4dff:fe7b:bb58 --> 
2001:4060:1:1001::12:6
16 bytes from 2001:4060:1:1001::12:6, icmp_seq=0 hlim=55 time=99.868 ms
16 bytes from 2001:4060:1:1001::12:6, icmp_seq=1 hlim=55 time=98.259 ms

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