I do not get warnings, and,
listen = *, ::1, 2001:470:some:subnet::ffff
_snip_ inet_listener imap { address = *,[::] port = 143 ...
same with pop3
If I use 2001:470:some:subnet::2222 dovecot (2.1.16) answers
Sorry about previous direct message, darn gmail and darn bosses ( policy says cant use company email for public lists)
On 4/15/13, Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi> wrote:
On 13.4.2013, at 7.13, Nick Edwards <nick.z.edwards@gmail.com> wrote:
Is the global listen directive supposed to be a governing directive, like in apache? or is it there just in case you dont use it in protocols?
I set a specific ipv6 address in global listen, but use [::] in proto
I don't understand what you mean by "in proto". If you mean inside protocol {} setting, that's a deprecated way and should log warnings about it.
Testing to a secondary IP, not in the global listen, it still connects, so can I ask has the original use of global listen been deprecated?
It's the default listen setting, which gets used by all services' inet_listeners that don't override it.