>> ... So, relay checking should be done at both the primary and the
>> backup.
>It's only recieving mail, not sending therefore all mail that the
>backup recieves should be destined for users on the primary. By using
>accept for local users it would work. If I send mail to you I don't
>have to auth on your mail server.
That's correct. Accepting mail only for local users is an anti-relay option, and
would work fine in this situation.
> And we already get that you love declude so you can stop trying to
> advertise it for the love of god.
I am sorry to have offended you. I do my best not to advertise our software here,
other than the sig and where IMail can't do something on its own that it can do with
our software. The only reason I mentioned Declude in that post was because I was
referring to something that IMail can't do (see the IP address that connected to a
backup mail server), and I didn't want anyone to misinterpret that to mean that our
software couldn't either. In order to respond effectively, I had to mention the lack
of that ability in IMail. Once again, I apologize to you.
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-Scott
Declude: Anti-virus and Anti-spam solutions for IMail. http://www.declude.com
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