Add configuration for inter-corporate.com eMail provider#196
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Add configuration for inter-corporate.com eMail provider#196randolf wants to merge 2 commits intothunderbird:masterfrom
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A major internet provider is intermittently blocking IPv6 connections, which prevents automatic configuration in Mozilla Thunderbird, Evolution, etc., for more of our clients now that Linux is gaining popularity. We're hoping that inclusion in ISPDB will resolve this problem more easily than wasting any more time in trying to convince the internet provider's technical support to fix their IPv6 issues (we rejected their recommendation to drop IPv6 support). Thank you.
A major internet provider is intermittently blocking IPv6 connections, which prevents automatic configuration in Mozilla Thunderbird, Evolution, etc., for more of our clients now that Linux is gaining popularity. We're hoping that inclusion in ISPDB will resolve this problem more easily than wasting any more time in trying to convince the internet provider's technical support to fix their IPv6 issues (we rejected their recommendation to drop IPv6 support). Thank you.
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Hi, and thanks for your PR! Just to help me understand your situation a bit better: I can see inter-corporate.com hosts a configuration file at https://autoconfig.inter-corporate.com/mail/config-v1.1.xml. From DNS lookups, I can see that the So what is preventing users from accessing the configuration file over IPv4? It's also worth noting the same applies to ISPDB: |
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A major internet provider is intermittently blocking IPv6 connections, which prevents automatic configuration in Mozilla Thunderbird, Evolution, etc., for more of our clients now that Linux is gaining popularity. We're hoping that inclusion in ISPDB will resolve this problem more easily than wasting any more time in trying to convince the internet provider's technical support to fix their IPv6 issues (we rejected their recommendation to drop IPv6 support).
Thank you.