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| [SurgeMail List] Re: Webmail 3.1t Style Text missing in some browsers - Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:52:57 -0600 | |||||||||||
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SurgeMail Version 4.0t-5 and later for windows and linux will have basic ipv6 support now. (Enabled by a setting) If you would like a build to test this please let me know. We will add support on other platforms once any kinks have been worked out :-) http://netwinsite.com/surgemail/help/ipv6.htm ChrisP. > > surgemail-list@netwinsite.com wrote: >> Same here. The letter specifically speaks to IPv4 exhaustion in less >> than two years. Other projects are 3 years, but that doesn't matter. >> I would like to make 2010 the year I go production with IPv6, but that >> means I need to test this year... >> >> Frank >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Robert Boyle [mailto:robert@tellurian.com] >> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 10:45 PM >> To: surgemail-list@netwinsite.com >> Subject: RE: [SurgeMail List] IPv6 >> >> At 10:43 PM 4/27/2009, Abello, Vinny wrote: >> >>> With only 12% of IPv4 address space remaining and a roughly >>> estimated 846 days left until exhaustion, I don't think it's a >>> matter of it being popular or not. :) Rather, what other addressing >>> scheme will you use that you're expecting to become more popular? >>> Although definitely not the majority, a large number of networks run >>> IPv6 today. Heck, I've had IPv6 connectivity at my home for a year >>> and half now via a 4to6 tunnel, but I'm probably a highly unusual >>> case. All the major operating systems I know of today support it >>> (some better than others). I connect to IPv6 enabled hosts >>> regularly. Just something to think about... >>> >> >> FYI, I received a letter from ARIN today. ARIN is the IP address >> assigning authority for North America. Others deal with APNIC, LANIC, >> RIPE, or AFRINIC. Effective in May 2009, they will no longer hand out >> IPv4 address space unless your address space is 90% utilized and an >> officer of the company swears that this is the case in writing and >> they will follow up and investigate. If they find you are not >> accurate, they reserve the right to reclaim your address space. There >> isn't much IPv4 space left. I would rather be debugging Surgemail now >> as a test between users on this list than in a year or two when we >> have to because new customers don't get IPv4 addresses any more. >> However, those of us with IPv4 address space already will have enough >> addresses for our mail infrastructure, but it is just a matter of >> time before people switch to IPv6 or start NATing everything. Just >> another thought... >> >> -Robert >> >> >> >> >> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: SurgeMail Support [mailto:surgemail-support@netwinsite.com] >>>> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 8:00 PM >>>> To: surgemail-list@netwinsite.com >>>> Subject: [SurgeMail List] IPv6 >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Not right now, but we will review that in the future if ipv6 ever >>>> becomes popular. >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Stuart >>>> >>>> surgemail-list@netwinsite.com wrote: >>>> >>>>> Are there any plans to make this mail server work on IPV6? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> >> Tellurian Networks - A Perot Systems Company >> http://www.tellurian.com | 888-TELLURIAN | 973-300-9211 >> "Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin >> >> >> >> > > |
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