Dear Bob, 

Thanks a lot for your quick response. I do understand your message that
it appears to be an issue in systemd service unit file. 

Although, if I fire the following command directly on a prompt. 

spamass-milter -r 8 -R SPAM_IS_NOT_ALLOWED_HERE -i
127.0.0.1,[2001:0db8:85a3:0000:1319:8a2e:0370:7344] -g sa-milt 

Error message: 

Could not parse "[2001:0db8:85a3:0000:1319:8a2e:0370:7344]" as a network


I hope this helps to better understand the issue. It still looks
spamass-milter cannot deal with the Ipv6 address as an -i option. 

Kind regards, 

Martijn

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Bob Proulx schreef op 12-10-2024 19:07:

> Update of sr #111132 (group administration):
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> But you are reporting a bug in what appears to be a systemd service unit file.
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> You are running CentOS by your report.  The package naming with .el7 in it
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