I asked as when i put multple ipv6 addresses on the box it ignored them and took the last one to be added as an aliase Mail was xxx:203:xxx:xxx:31 The alias ip was xxx:44:xxx:xxx:31 Mail that was going to mail.sbd.net.au ad v6 defaulted back to v4 eventually. Once I removed the xxx:44 address it went back to working ok
Sam Sent from my Samsung 6 Edge! -----Original Message----- From: surgemail-support <surgemail-support@netwinsite.com> To: surgemail-list@netwinsite.com Sent: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 13:33 Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] RE V6 and Domains Correct I think that isn't supported currently, if you really need it can you elaborate why you would do that so I can check there isn't another solution, for most purposes it's not required. ChrisP. On 23/03/2016 3:48 p.m., surgemail-list@netwinsite.com wrote: Guys With ipv6 how does one assign an ip to each domain as we do with v4 so the domain can get mail From what I am seeing it cant be done – and all domains share the common ipv6 address of the box Is the correct? Sam
Guys With ipv6 how does one assign an ip to each domain as we do with v4 so the domain can get mail From what I am seeing it cant be done – and all domains share the common ipv6 address of the box Is the correct? Sam
Guys
With ipv6 how does one assign an ip to each domain as we do with v4 so the domain can get mail From what I am seeing it cant be done – and all domains share the common ipv6 address of the box
Is the correct?
Sam
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