Subj : Relay6 To : Andrew Leary From : Bj”rn Felten Date : Tue Nov 25 2014 11:55:36 AL> Any one you want. Basically Relay6 takes connections to a specific port on AL> your machine and relays them to the specified destination host/port. For AL> example: AL> relay6 32219 2001:470:8:d95:f1d0:1:320:219 24555 AL> Then you override the hostname/port for my system (1:320/219) in your IPv4 AL> only mailer to localhost:32219. Yes, that's the first thing I tried. No life sign in that relay6-window. Only something like this: WS10061 (WSAECONNREFUSED) "localhost" (127.0.0.1) #32219 AL> In theory, you could run multiple copies of Relay6, each one using a AL> different AL> local port number; one for each IPv6 system you wish to connect to AL> regularly. AL> Of course, this will quickly become unmanageable if you have large AL> numbers of AL> IPv6 connections. I wouldn't mind. If only I got one, single instance working. AL> Hope this helps, Sorry, no. But thanks anyway. --- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; sv-SE; rv:1.9.1.16) Gecko/20101125 * Origin: news://felten.yi.org (2:203/2) .