-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 3/25/2014 7:03 PM, Robert L Mathews wrote:
> On 3/25/14, 6:24 PM, Brielle Bruns wrote: >> The problem is, it blows my cred and rep with my end users when >> on day one of getting them set up and fully running on IPv6, they >> can't e-mail the local school district, or their business >> partners, because the other end uses Google mail. It makes me >> look like an idiot, and they start questioning why should they >> waste time/money on getting to be IPv6 ready. > > I don't quite see how this is anything to do with IPv6. > > If you set up an IPv4 mail server with no reverse DNS, your mail > would be rejected by many servers, too. And there are certainly > plenty of providers who won't let you configure the reverse DNS of > an IPv4 address. > > Your provider assigned you an IP address with no reverse DNS, and > you set up a mail server on that IP address. Most people would say > that was unreliable even before knowing you're talking about IPv6 > instead of IPv4. <shrug> > Also, please do *not* expect folks to toss anti-spam measures out the window just because they might move to v6. That would be naive. - - ferg - -- Paul Ferguson VP Threat Intelligence, IID PGP Public Key ID: 0x54DC85B2 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iF4EAREIAAYFAlMyNqkACgkQKJasdVTchbLmvgEA14CAn9T40qTwPwWMksDxMptb tROSknvz1UftBJNZqrsA+wfqdNtseWZinWAlGIs7AnaIsWb+A21iQovv0rRW1Nny =Wdwe -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----