> Since  most  of the spam is sent / to a bogus address, the mail gets
> accepted  by Imail as the primary MX and then of course fails in the
> SMTP  transfer to the secondary machine...

Don't  use  "dumb"  store-and-forward on your MX. Ensure that your MXs
all have up-to-date recipient lists for all serviced domains.

In  my  sig,  you  will  see  scripts  that  sync recipient lists from
internal IMail or Exchange mailbox servers to public-facing IMail MXs,
so that all unknown recips get rejected on initial connection. I don't
yet  have  such  a script for Lyris, but I'm happy to work with you on
creating  one.  Just  need  to get a good export format or lookup API.
LDAP API is preferred, but I have a feeling Lyris doesn't support one,
so a plain text file export is also usable.

--Sandy


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