They are
real errors ….I wish they were not.
  See below
   
  HIDDEN@outer
~]# netstat -apn | grep surgemail
  tcp       
0      0 :::9001                     :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::106                      :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::9002                     :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::587                      :::*                    
   LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::366                      :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::110                      :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::143                      :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::465                      :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::7025                     :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::7026                     :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::25                       :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::7995                     :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::993                      :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp   
    0      0 :::995                      :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  tcp       
0      0 :::7110                     :::*                       
LISTEN      28031/surgemail     
  udp       
0      0 0.0.0.0:34869           
   0.0.0.0:*                               28031/surgemail     
  udp  
112360      0 0.0.0.0:56389              
0.0.0.0:*                               28031/surgemail 
   
   
     
  
  HIDDEN@outer
~]# route -A inet6 -n
  Kernel
IPv6 routing table
  Destination                                
Next Hop                                Flags Metric Ref    Use Iface
  2001:470:c:660::/64                        
::                                      U     256    0        0 he-ipv6
  
  2001:470:d:660::/64     
                   ::                                      U     256   
0        0 eth1    
  2001:470:d:660::/64                        
::                                      U     256    0        0 eth2   
  
  2001:470:d:660::/64                        
::                                      U     256    0        0 eth0   
  
  fe80::/64                                  
::                                      U     256    0        0 eth0   
  
  fe80::/64                                  
::                                      U     256    0        0 eth1   
  
  fe80::/64                                  
::                                      U     256    0        0 eth2   
  
  fe80::/64                                  
::                                      U     256    0        0 he-ipv6
  
  ::/0                                       
::                                      U     1024   0        0 he-ipv6
  
  ::1/128                                    
::                                      U     0      214075       1
lo      
  2001:470:c:660::/128                       
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo     
  
  2001:470:c:660::2/128                      
::                                      U     0      5595       1
lo      
  2001:470:d:660::/128                       
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo     
  
  2001:470:d:660::/128                       
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo     
  
  2001:470:d:660::1/128            
          ::                                       
  2001:470:d:660::2/128                      
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo     
  
  2001:470:d:660::3/128                      
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo     
  
  fe80::/128                                 
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo     
  
  fe80::/128                                 
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo     
  
  fe80::c0a8:201/128                         
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo     
  
  fe80::202:44ff:fe5c:504/128                
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo     
  
  fe80::219:66ff:fe26:cdeb/128               
::                                      U     0      0        1 lo     
  
  fe80::2e0:4cff:fe50:ee69/128               
::                                      U     0      413       1
lo      
  ff02::1/128                       
         ff02::1                                 UC    0      1       
0 eth1    
  ff00::/8                                   
::                                      U     256    0        0 eth0   
  
  ff00::/8                                   
::                                      U     256    0        0 eth1   
  
  ff00::/8                                   
::                                      U     256    0        0 eth2   
  
  ff00::/8             
                      ::                                      U    
256    0        0 he-ipv6 
  HIDDEN@outer
~]# 
   
   
   
  
   
  These 'errors' are not real errors, but display
problems only.  
  
Drop to a command prompt at root(or sudo) and run:
  
netstat -apn | grep surgemail
  
And that should show surgemail listening to ipv6 addresses.
  
Also unless ChrisP has sent you a new binary, your rbl's won't work in
ipv6 mode.  Surgemail was malforming the queries to rbl's when in ipv6
mode.  I brought this to his attention early last week, but have not
heard if he has released a fixed beta for that bug yet.
  
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
  
Eddie Olson wrote: 
  I have been trying to get surgemail to use IPV6
as I have a router setup using mandriva linux 2010.
  This is using a tunnel to Hurricane Electric for
ipv6 and works well with my Apache web server on IPV6 but I can’t get
it to work with Surgemail.
  Surgemail is running on the same computer as the
Router.
   
  I am using SurgeMail Version 5.1c-1.       
   
  With g_ipv6_enabled true this is what I get when
starting Surgemail…
   
  Startmail
starting surgemail using configuration file /etc/surgemail.ini
  Setting owner and
mode for startmail binary, chown root:root, chmod 04775 startmail
  StartMail: with
ipv6, config setting=(true) 1
  Starting
surgemail as uid=0 gid=0 based on /usr/local/surgemail
  Call execv
(./surgemail)
  MAIL Running -
Home /usr/local/surgemail - log file is /usr/local/surgemail/mail.log
  Detaching server
process
  HIDDEN@outer
surgemail]# tcp: ipv6 open (192.168.2.1) port 53
  tcp:
gai_strerror: (192.168.2.1) (Address family for hostname not supported)
  tcp: ipv6 open
(2001) port 470
  tcp:
gai_strerror: (2001) (Address family for hostname not supported)
  tcp: ipv6 open
(60.234.1.1) port 53
  tcp:
gai_strerror: (60.234.1.1) (Address family for hostname not supported)
   
  And here is my
dns setup
   
   
   
  ;
<<>> DiG 9.7.0-P2 <<>> mx olson.net.nz
  ;; global
options: +cmd
  ;; Got answer:
  ;;
->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 1735
  ;; flags: qr aa
rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 3
   
  ;; QUESTION
SECTION:
  ;olson.net.nz.                 
IN      MX
   
  ;; ANSWER SECTION:
  olson.net.nz.          
259200  IN      MX      10 mail.olson.net.nz.
   
  ;; AUTHORITY
SECTION:
  olson.net.nz.          
259200  IN      NS      router.olson.net.nz.
   
  ;; ADDITIONAL
SECTION:
  mail.olson.net.nz.     
259200  IN      A       121.98.130.16
  mail.olson.net.nz.     
259200  IN      AAAA    2001:470:d:660::1
  router.olson.net.nz.   
259200  IN      A       192.168.2.1
   
   
  Eddie