All mail that the backup recieves should be sent on to the primary
when it is back up.  Then at the primary any relay checking will be
done.

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Kevin  -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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> We have a Linux servers as mail backup server in case our primary goes down.
> Now spammers are sending the spam directly to the backup server that then
> tries to send it to our primary server. Since the backup server has to allow
> incoming mail to store-and-forward in case the primary is down, is there
> anyway I can avoid this?

> Jonas Fornander - System Administrator
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