> Could  there be a feature where you could put in the IPs / DNS names
> of  secondary MX servers and when mail comes from them it doesn't do
> RBL  against  that  IP, but rather the IP that delivered the mail to
> the secondary. So the spam tests still work.

That  feature already exists--has for quite a while--and is documented
in the manual! In GLOBAL.CFG:

IPBYPASS your.backup.mx.ip

>From http://www.declude.com/junkmail/manual.htm:

> Skipping  your  backup mail server

> If  you  have a backup mail server, the normal E-mail routing can be
> changed. Rather than remote mail servers delivering mail directly to
> the  primary  mail  server,  the  mail  can sometimes go through the
> backup. In this case, Declude will by default scan the IP address of
> your  backup  server  (since  it doesn't know that it is your backup
> mail  server).

> Declude  JunkMail [Standard and Pro versions only] can still work in
> this  situation.  To  handle  this,  you  can  add  a  line  to  the
> \IMail\Declude\global.cfg   file  that  says  "IPBYPASS  192.0.2.25"
> (where  192.0.2.25  is  your backup mail server). Using the IPBYPASS
> configuration   option,   Declude  will  skip  over  that  hop,  and
> automatically start scanning based on the IP of the mail server that
> connected  to the backup mail server. You can have up to 20 IPBYPASS
> lines in the global.cfg file.

-Sandy


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Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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