Hi,
The real MTA is not involved here. What's important is that "spamd
with the
low priority MX address active must see all the greylist changes for a
higher priority MX host for the same domains, either by being synchro-
nised with it, or by receiving the connections itself". (from the man
page).
If this fails, the connection will be greytrapped.
-martin
2 apr 2008 kl. 18.45 skrev Jose Fragoso:
Hi,
Since I am not able to test this now in the real world, I
would like to know how would spamd behave when it
received SMTP connections to a fake low priority MX
address and the real MTA was unavailable at the time.
I mean, would the connection be rejected with error 450?
Would there be any initial stuttering (like in -S)?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Jose
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