James Raftery writes:
 > On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 12:33:18PM +0200, Andreas Grip wrote:
 > > But my problem are, if someone is trying to use my secondary SMTP-server for
 > > open relaying, the messages are routed to the primary server and that server
 > > rejects them.
 > 
 > So configure your secondary server properly. Stop it being an open
 > relay.

Well, but he doesn't.  He's using a wildcard smtproute because he
doesn't want to have to tell his secondary exactly which domains it
should be secondarying.  So *all* the email goes to his primary.  He
can either keep a list of domains in smtproutes, and only send those
to the primary, or he can keep them the heck off his secondary by
using rcpthosts in the first place.

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