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[ipv6-wg] I thought e-mail over IPv6 was easy
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Jan Zorz @ go6.si
jan at go6.si
Wed Apr 9 19:12:12 CEST 2014
On 09/04/14 10:17, Shane Kerr wrote: > All, > > I saw the headline for this article and thought, "wtf, e-mail just > worked over IPv6 from the time I put the AAAA record in the DNS". But I > went ahead and had a look, and it is actually pretty interesting: > > http://engineering.linkedin.com/email/sending-and-receiving-emails-over-ipv6 Franck knows what he's talking about and this is a rising concern among many operators... I'm in the process of talking him into starting a BCOP document regarding this matter :) cheers, Jan
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