I thought those problems were fixed as well, or I would not have changed
the submission address. I am not aware of any changes that would have
affected the connectivity of 44.0.0.1. It should be working.
More details might be helpful, such as the actual IP addresses involved,
or perhaps traceroutes showing where the routing stops working.
I would like for this to work for everyone.
- Brian
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:34:27AM +0200, Rob Janssen wrote:
Recently I saw a header in the DNS robot reply mails
that the mail address has changes and the
update mails now have to be sent @gw.ampr.org. I changed that in my script, but then I
noticed
that my system on the IPIP tunnel network cannot send mail there. Of course
gw.ampr.org
is 44.0.0.1
and there have been issues with reaching that from the IPIP gateway systems, but I
thought those were
fixed.
I have changed my mail config to send the mail via my ISP smarthost and that works, but
what is the
status on this? Is it supposed to be working, does it work for others?
It only affects my gateway on the IPIP tunnel network. From the BGP routed gateway and
the radio-connected
systems here in the Netherlands there is no problem, and neither from normal internet
addresses.
Rob
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