Timo Sirainen: > On 8.3.2010, at 1.26, Wietse Venema wrote: > > > smtp_address_preference (default: ipv6) > > Probably the whole reason for this thread was because of me. I > used to have a working IPv6 setup, and then switched to a different > ISP and just copied all my configs. Everything worked fine for a > few days so I didn't think too much about it after that. Then > several years later I hear Erik's having problems subscribing to > Dovecot mailing list. > > Of course I fixed the problem immediately as I found out about > it, but I'm just wondering how many other such setups there are > that break once IPv6 becomes more common. Should this setting > default to "any"? Is there really even a reason for it to be other > than "any" (at least until IPv6 really is commonly used everywhere)?
Perhaps, that's why I talked about "smtp_address_preference = any" on the mailing list. Currently, Postfix ships with "inet_protocols = ipv4" as the default, so people who turn on IPv6 support should know what they are doing. I don't know common it is to have different performance levels or different failure modes for IPv6 and IPv4. Nor do I know how common it is for destinations to have half a dozen or more IPv6 addresses (i.e. more than the default Postfix smtp_mx_address_limit of 5). Wietse