NB> You might want to take the AAAA record off one of those to give to IPv4 NB> links, due to trying IPv6 first and falling back to IPv4 can cause NB> non-necessary delays.
MM> Hey, if there's a delay, someone needs to fix their setup, that's on MM> their end, not mine! :D
The only time you would normally get a delay is if the BBS is not listening on IPv6, but has an AAAA record. Then IPv6 capable hosts will experience a delay as they try a non existent IPv6 service, before falling back to IPv4.
IPv4 hosts aren't affected. They'll simply look up the A record and make an IPv4 connection straight away.
MM> Seriously though, if it becomes an issue I can either set up a ipv6 MM> subdomain, or just drop it off the nodelisted domain.
Shouldn't have any issues, provided you're listening on both IPv4 and IPv6.
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