Andreas Grip writes:
 > I have 2 SMTP-servers running qmail placed on diffret physical location with
 > diffrent internet connections, so if my primary SMTP server is down or the
 > connection is broken the e-mails will end up on the secondary.

How is this an improvement over having the email remain on the
sender's computer?  Unless you've got some sort of system which lets
your users read email off of the secondary machine, there is zero
benefit to receiving the email on your own computer as opposed to
leaving it on the sender's.

 > Putting the rcpthosts file on the secondary server is not an option because
 > the file will be out of date almost immediately and the configuration I have
 > will not allow me to have a scheduled script that downloading that file.

You have identified the cause of your problem.

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