So what is the point of the global? I commented out the address in inet_listener, assuming it then will use global, but no, cant connect at all then.
Should for clarification, should we not use global entry and rely on inet_listener? Or should there be a change so inet_listener pulls its addresses from global if no address is provided in inet_listener statements
it seems at present to be two competing options.
On 4/19/13, Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi> wrote:
On 18.4.2013, at 2.36, Nick Edwards <nick.z.edwards@gmail.com> wrote:
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
If you override the imap+pop3 inet_listener, then yes it overrides the default listen setting and Dovecot listens on [::]. What did you want to happen?