Permit IPv6 addresses in SMTP transport#50
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- Seperate regexes for DNS, IPv4 and IPv6 in the port in host detection routine - Add tests for the port in host detection routine - Change host parameter documentation to describe supported address types
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IPv6 usage is becoming more prevalent now. My VPSs from various providers all have IPv6 addresses by default and are routing traffic over IPv6 by default. I'd like to be able to specify an IPv6 address as the SMTP host. To do this, the routine that detects the usage of a port in the hostname needs to be a little cleverer, as IPv6 addresses include the colon as a group separator.
Thanks!