On Oct 18, 2012, at 14:01, Nick Rosier wrote:
>>> I've got an SPF records as following:
>>>
>>> bunbun.be. 86400 IN SPF "v=spf1 a mx ptr
>>> ip6:::/64 -all"
>>>
>>> Haven't noticed any problems.
>>
>> You should not need to publish IPv6 specific SPF records,
DTNX Postmaster wrote:
On Oct 18, 2012, at 11:20, Nick Rosier wrote:
David Mehler wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone publish SPF records for IPV6 in DNS? The reason I ask is
my mail server has both an IPV4 and an IPV6 address and when
connecting to it via webmail that goes to localhost, it seems as
On Oct 18, 2012, at 11:20, Nick Rosier wrote:
> David Mehler wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anyone publish SPF records for IPV6 in DNS? The reason I ask is
>> my mail server has both an IPV4 and an IPV6 address and when
>> connecting to it via webmail that goes to localhost, it seems as if
>> the ou
David Mehler wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone publish SPF records for IPV6 in DNS? The reason I ask is
my mail server has both an IPV4 and an IPV6 address and when
connecting to it via webmail that goes to localhost, it seems as if
the outgoing connection is either IPV4 or IPV6 depending on whether
tha
Hello,
Does anyone publish SPF records for IPV6 in DNS? The reason I ask is
my mail server has both an IPV4 and an IPV6 address and when
connecting to it via webmail that goes to localhost, it seems as if
the outgoing connection is either IPV4 or IPV6 depending on whether
that localhost connection