*** Answering a msg posted in area BINKD (Binkd mailer).
Hello Tony,
On Wednesday February 01 2017 09:34, you wrote to me:
MvV>> -64 Binkd ignores the OS preference and tries to first make an MvV>> IPv6 connect. If that fails, it tries an IPv4 connect. [..] TL> That could be useful in some scenarios. In my case, my IPv6 TL> connectivity (native) is better than IPv4 (tunneled), so it's better TL> for me to try IPv6 first in most cases, then fall back to IPv4 if TL> necessary.
Native IPv6 and IPv4 via a tunnel is the opposite of what many of us have. Quite exceptional. For now. It may not be so exceptional in the future.
But is IPv6 not the default on your system? Is is different from my situation (Windows, native dual stack) where IPv6 is the default connectiom method, except when the destination has a 6to4 IPv6 address? (2002::/16)