29 May
2007
29 May
'07
1:40 p.m.
How do you get mail.ipv6.yahoo.com to actually get *used*, when your average user doesn't know where they set 'mail.yahoo.com' in their PC's configuration, and either don't understand why sometimes's it's foo.com and sometimes it's www.foo.com, or don't even bother, they just type 'foo' into the address bar and let the browser add www. and .com, or they go to google and enter 'foo' and hit "I feel lucky"? I don't want these sorts of people testing my systems with IPv6- I want a technically savvy user who can offer me helpful feedback- at least initially. Eventually- once I am sure the network is stable- the service is stable, etc.- then you can add A and AAAA records for the primary service.
-Don