Am 01.06.2016 um 13:41 schrieb Wietse Venema:
Admin Beckspaced:
i had a similar issue a while back ago when switching to new servers.
the new servers supported the IPv6 protocol and as far as i remember
IPv6 is always preferred before IPv4.
my problem was a missing IP reverse DNS entry for the IPv6 address of my
server. i had an IPv4 reverse DNS setup but this wasn't enough as IPv6
is always preferred.
FYI, The SMTP client IP address preference is configurable.  With
Postfix 2.9 and later the default is "any" (it chooses IPv4 and
IPv6 randomly with equal probability, so that an outage with one
protocol won't prevent mail from going through)).

        Wietse

smtp_address_preference (default: any)
        The address type ("ipv6", "ipv4" or "any") that the Postfix SMTP client
        will try first, when a destination has IPv6  and  IPv4  addresses  with
        equal  MX preference. This feature has no effect unless the inet_proto-
        cols setting enables both IPv4 and IPv6.

        Postfix SMTP client address preference has evolved.  With  Postfix  2.8
        the default is "ipv6"; earlier implementations are hard-coded to prefer
        IPv6 over IPv4.


thanks, wietse, for clarification on that topic

i'm always impressed by the support you provide on the mailing list!
thanks & keep up the good work you're doing ;)

becki

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