Hello,

> Yes... if eXpurgate is acting like a proxy. The only reference to eXpurgate 
> wrt email I could find
> is
> http://email.about.com/od/spamfilteringservices/gr/expurgate.htm
> which doesn't sound like what I would call a proxy. But I don't know anything 
> more than what I read
> on that page, so I may well be barking up the wrong tree.

this page seems to describe the free http://www.spamfence.net/ service 
of eXpurgate (free use for private customers). But the commercial 
eXpurgate.ASP and eXpurgate.Inhouse solutions indea behave as a proxy 
installed on our MTA. No changing of MX records ot creating of separate 
forwarding targets involved.

> Indeed. I've actually got a setup with two Exim servers behind a cluster of 
> ZXTM load balancers and
> something like XCLIENT would make certain tasks I have a lot easier (I've 
> found workarounds for all
> the issues I've had but this would be potentially neater).

I'm just about to resent my password and I will create a feature request 
then.

Regards
Marten

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