Hello,
Am 03.05.2013 11:34, schrieb Jakob Hirsch:
forum, 30.04.2013 16:55:
Now i have found the solution.
It seems to help to ask you. ;)
The solution was to change from
listen = [::]
to
listen = *, [::]
There is no explanation for it - just try and error ...
This is not dovecot's fault. S
On Sat, 2013-05-04 at 10:19 +0200, Forum wrote:
>
> But what is the meaning of the addional "*," now?
> Listening specially to IPV4 and IPV6?
>
* has always meant ipv4
:: has always meant ipv6
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Hello,
Am 03.05.2013 11:34, schrieb Jakob Hirsch:
forum, 30.04.2013 16:55:
Now i have found the solution.
It seems to help to ask you. ;)
The solution was to change from
listen = [::]
to
listen = *, [::]
There is no explanation for it - just try and error ...
This is not dovecot's fault. S
On 3.5.2013, at 12.46, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> Hmm. So Debian stable is switching from Dovecot v1.0 -> v2.1? Maybe it would
> be worth mentioning this somewhere.
No, previous stable had v1.2.15, so I guess there won't be any mass moving from
v1.0 to v2.x.
On 3.5.2013, at 12.34, Jakob Hirsch wrote:
> forum, 30.04.2013 16:55:
>
>> Now i have found the solution.
>> It seems to help to ask you. ;)
>>
>> The solution was to change from
>> listen = [::]
>> to
>> listen = *, [::]
>>
>> There is no explanation for it - just try and error ...
>
> This
forum, 30.04.2013 16:55:
> Now i have found the solution.
> It seems to help to ask you. ;)
>
> The solution was to change from
> listen = [::]
> to
> listen = *, [::]
>
> There is no explanation for it - just try and error ...
This is not dovecot's fault. See here: http://serverfault.com/a/395