IPv6 enabled mail sites
Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 19 April 2008 17:39:43
Hi,
I'm running my own mail system on my own IPv6 enabled server. IPv6 mail is working fine on my VPN/LAN between internal hosts.
So I was delighted to see that I'm receiving the wikipedia daily articles mailing list via IPv6. Nice to know that it is working fine.
Thought I'd let you know in case you're running a v6 enabled mta yourself and are subscribed to a wikimedia list. I didn't notice for four months myself.
Are there any other well known IPv6 smtp sites out there? I know ICANN and sixxs are there but it is very rare to exchange mail with those.
Jochen
IPv6 enabled mail sites
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 23 April 2008 09:22:38
mx.freenet.de for example.
And all of my hosting customers, but there aren't any well known sites ;)
Til
IPv6 enabled mail sites
Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 25 April 2008 07:05:21
Have a look at freenet.de:
$ host -t any mx.freenet.de.
mx.freenet.de has IPv6 address 2001:748:100:40::8:110
mx.freenet.de has IPv6 address 2001:748:100:40::8:111
mx.freenet.de has IPv6 address 2001:748:100:40::8:112
mx.freenet.de has address 195.4.92.9
mx.freenet.de has address 195.4.92.211
mx.freenet.de has address 195.4.92.212
Regards
Friedemann
IPv6 enabled mail sites
Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 12 May 2008 12:19:41
Well. Not sure if I want to receive any of their email.
So far I have never received any valid email but I have seen a good deal of spam relayed through their systems.
And yes. Spam is using IPv6 as well and there are no RBL's yet for IPv6.
Perhaps we should start one.
IPv6 enabled mail sites
Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 26 May 2008 00:48:02
https://www.sixxs.net/forum/?msg=general-733749
feel free to use it and please add new spamer ips :)
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