On 29 May 2007, at 14:49, Alexander Harrowell wrote:
Isn't his point that y! could offer IPv6 e-mail in parallel to the
existing IPv4 service, putting the IPv6 machines in a subdomain
ipv6.yahoo.com, so that end users and networks who want to do it can
do so without bothering the others?
This doesn't sound at all like a transitional plan whatsoever. If my
home and office have v6 connections, but a hotel I am staying at does
not, I shouldn't need to start reconfiguring layer 7 properties in my
applications.