On 2016-05-31 15:36, Robert Chalmers wrote:
I have a message for en.internet.nl [1] advising me that
 “Modern internet address? Not reachable or improvements possible
(IPv6)”
->
"Unfortunately, this e-mail domain can NOT be reached by senders using
modern IPv6 addresses or there is an error in its configuration. It is
NOT yet part of the modern Internet. You should ask your e-mail
provider to enable IPv6 or to fix the issues in its configuration.”

So I’m trying to figure out just what it is thats wrong with it.
I’ve had something of a similar message from Gmail.
My service provider only recently enabled IPv6 for customers, and
although I’m pretty far along with it, I could use a checking server
somewhere that actually delved into it a bit.

Does Postfix need anything special - I can’t see anything in the
docs.

Have you assigned a ipv6 address to your server? Is it reachable on that address? Can you ping6 e.g. www.google.com from your server?

Take a look at http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#inet_protocols

Please share your postconf -n


Thanks
Robert

Links:
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[1] http://en.internet.nl

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