Herb Martin wrote:
It looks mostly like IPv6 stuff is causing the glitches.
This is the problem with libspf2, making the IPv6 stuff
conditional should do it, but I am not a programmer so I have
not really an idea how to start, all the IP stuff is mixed
together in several functions and it w
> > It looks mostly like IPv6 stuff is causing the glitches.
>
> This is the problem with libspf2, making the IPv6 stuff
> conditional should do it, but I am not a programmer so I have
> not really an idea how to start, all the IP stuff is mixed
> together in several functions and it will be so
Herb Martin wrote:
You indicated that SPF might be dependent on SRS,
I don't see that (but might be missing something).
My limited experience confirms your previous email pointing
to IPv6 support as the hangup.
I compiled libspf & libsrs, though there were some tweaks
neccessary.
I take
You indicated that SPF might be dependent on SRS,
I don't see that (but might be missing something).
My limited experience confirms your previous email pointing
to IPv6 support as the hangup.
> > I compiled libspf & libsrs, though there were some tweaks
> neccessary.
I take it that you commente
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Herb Martin wrote:
Tried recompiling SPF and failed that due to similar
errors with (each of):
libspf2-1.2.4/
libspf2-1.2.5/
but succeeded with libsrs_alt-1.0rc1.tar.gz compile.
(which is more or less a sister package to SPF.)
libspf2 uses IPv6 which
Herb Martin wrote:
Tried recompiling SPF and failed that due to similar
errors with (each of):
libspf2-1.2.4/
libspf2-1.2.5/
but succeeded with libsrs_alt-1.0rc1.tar.gz compile.
(which is more or less a sister package to SPF.)
libspf2 uses IPv6 which is not supported u
- I am about to release exim 4.51, which enables the
features in chapter 40 of
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.50/doc/html/spec.html
- Exim has a non-traditional configuration and makefile
system. All Makefile variables have default values
that can be modified by an OS specific Makefile
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