Christoph Kuhle (Expat Email Ltd) wrote:
> I also think that a lot of emails are getting through because they come
> from a secondary mail server and we have been told that Spammers often
> choose the lowest priority MX record and send to that.  This then passes
> the checks which is frustrating (because the IP address that shows is
> that of the secondary mail server which clearly exists).  I wonder
> whether there is any way to prevent this?

Just make sure that your secondary MX servers have the same anti-spam
protections as your primary. Or stop using them :)

Cheers,
Dave
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