On 10/14/2013 03:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Kevin A. McGrail wrote on Sun, 13 Oct 2013 14:14:02 -0400:

Preferably a perl module IO::Socket::IP is used (if it is available) for
network communication regardless of a protocol family - for DNS queries,
by spamd server side, and by a client code in Mail::SpamAssassin::Client.
As a fallback when the module IO::Socket::IP is unavailable, an older
module IO::Socket::INET6 is used, or eventually the IO::Socket::INET is
used as last resort.

Yes, it's falling back to INET now and it seems to work. But ...
Alternate repo's for Centos do have INET6 available, but unfortunately no
IO-Socket-IP. As it seems this gives better performance or whatever for
IPv4 queries as well.


Also, you might have to Install IO-Socket-IP with cpan:
http://search.cpan.org/~pevans/IO-Socket-IP-0.24/lib/IO/Socket/IP.pm

As this is an rpm-based system I really do not want to install via CPAN and
mix installation methods.

you don't need to install from CPAN console

You can download tarball, install from there or make a RPM from it....




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