-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I may have a somewhat unique situation regarding an IPv4 relayhost on an IPv4 and IPv6 enabled Postfix MTA; it seems that even for an IPv6 capable recipient MTA the IPv4 relayhost is used. Is there a way to bind/enforce the relayhost to be IPv4 only, as in, if the recipient's MX does not publish quad-As then use the IPv4 relayhost?
Recipients publishing quad-A's for their MX currently are using the IPv4 relayhost as defined in the Postfix configuration. Ideally I would like native IPv6->IPv6 delivery if possible, ignoring the IPv4 defined relayhost as it only pertains to an IPv4 network. I have RTFM and attempted much self-discovery prior to asking here, if I've overlooked something simple please flame me accordingly. Postfix 2.8 here. - -- - -evilghost -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJN0/MnAAoJENgimYXu6xOHPL4P/1/PUuEBRaIRHDJMknYdn9zl jhyHJK64GFkXP/l9cu7azemUIvfTRM3NYHMaP8XzrvcFVEGAnz7PpJdhy0TKrJ+z yc3fmtUJecVC6QjToUfGyJGxdioc8K6QZ9TJBOrmsHYpEoD+baMM4R6lG3BvJF+a wj2C8e1DKttsOpip85QsmxjtmbMKUs93k+3Am8eHnjF0v7tHNqmLkaP5s+HfugZ3 qygXKnkC3Ptwp3m1tr/FyjinSAUKaCA6QalO+E5QsV3HTXBk19glSGYEEfMLwuH+ anCQ25gaTQawbGk5kdu9vDn8EpPAi7JJfbpV4kfZzNni2seiTe83Chu/SF40+imv IwHEd25y6Dxnn8/o3yIdWUuboIHOUKy5vwklMsecbMMPqUjYCG5cQMu2evteSukJ v4JOjBDY/tLVqVm3ndsOOKgONhVIrNsvaAAQ4cPxoLeFSQfouVEfRgHDOTJP4Jpu 18Pzvd61YxBmy8LyZKj+KQe303AusyaS/34j+d8QyiWk/bv0xW2ZtQUk4vuFpu1V r99e0Iut8UQ8TMb/N8LTylOZQiBuFXzP0XgNopi53o+UPCPageoIudUVS+0YunmD ocGuIqG2ureVLFMgzAzHZHB9KzX1yXju6bhOua44hdC1P1KYyu2hkS4wlWECPtzQ oC1gu29pPa57Kw/goLoW =5/L0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----