Hello,
        We have SMTP mailers from our web servers that send contact forms,
etc. to our mail server to send out.  So, I've WHITELISTED all the IP
addresses within our network.  Today, I received an e-mail from a client
that was pron spam (which they don't appreciate).  Looking at the internet
headers it appears as though the message was sent from our secondary mail
server.  It was probably queued when I rebooted the server yesterday and
then when it came back, the secondary sent it to the primary and because the
IP address of the secondary is WHITELISTED, it went through.
        My question is, even thought the network is whitelisted, is it
possible for the IP of the secondary to be decluded (no pun intended)?  Or
will I have to go through and add a whitelist IP for every IP address of our
SMTP mailers on the web servers?


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