> My solution: I have set up the backup mx system as usual and then do a
> "esmtpd stop". A simple script (executed once a few minutes) tests
> availability of the primary mx system (just connect, HELO and QUIT). If the
> primary seems down, "esmtpd start" gets executed. When the primary is there
> again, esmtpd gets stopped.

That's a nice idea!

However, nobody answered my original question.
I still want to be able to filter mails which aren't delivered locally. This 
does also apply for mails which will be aliased to an adress at another host.

Greets,

Manuel
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