Does Exim or Postfix, which run better in Ipv6 ?
Wouter Verhelst:
Sorry, my question may lead to confusing.
Run better means :
Does it provide some special features or enhancement
to run on Ipv6 ? i.e. security
Does it need some special configure to work on Ipv6 ?
Does it easy to make such changes on the configuration
file ? (i.e. /etc/exim.conf)
Any difficultly/problems/tricks when run those email
agents on Ipv6.
etc...
Feel free to share your experience , please.
Other email agent experience run on Ipv6 in Debian are
also well come.
Just want to have know some comment before I try it.
K. M. Lau
--- Wouter Verhelst <wouter@debian.org> 說:
> On Sat, Jun 11, 2005 at 07:58:01PM +0800,
> kmlhk79-ipv6@yahoo.com.hk wrote:
> > Dear All:
> >
> > In Debian, there are 2 email commonly use email
> > packages Exim and Postfix.
> >
> > Which one will work better in Ipv6 ?
> >
> > I read some old news that Exim had bugs on Ipv6.
> >
> > "Exim: Two buffer overflows"
>
> Must be /very/ old news. I've been running Exim 3
> and Exim 4 for ages,
> both with IPv6, and never saw any such problems.
>
> > Since Exim is the default Email agent for Debian,
> Will
> > it work better on Ipv6 ?
>
> I can't tell whether it works "better" than Postfix,
> but it surely does
> work with no problems for me since quite a while
> now.
>
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