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RE: evolution and IPv6



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Teun Vink [mailto:teun@moonblade.net] wrote:

> Has anyone managed to get sid's Evolution to talk IPv6 with 
> an IMAP server? I tried recompiling the debian packages with --enable-ipv6 
> some time ago, which resulted in some very weird behaviour
> (e.g. imap connections to 0.0.0.0).
> 
> I'd really like to test the IPv6 capabilities of my 
> mailserver. Postfix works great, now I'd like to test Cyrus with IPv6...

I currently use a portproxy (netsh interface portproxy) on XP
to tunnel my Outlook. This works with Courier IMAP-SSL and
Postfix + TLS, the smtp headers still reflect the correct host
as the IPv4 -> IPv6 "conversion" happens on the same host which
would otherwise do the IPv4 connect to the server.

Same trick can be done with other products and on unix boxes
ofcourse ;)

Greets,
 Jeroen

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