Paul, I tried this:

telnet lists.3-rivers.com 25
Trying 63.95.200.2...
Connected to lists.3-rivers.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220-lists.3-rivers.com Stalker Internet Mail Server V.1.8b9d14 is ready.
220 ESMTP is spoken here. You are welcome
HELO test.mdcclxxvi.com
250 lists.3-rivers.com cannot verify test.mdcclxxvi.com
MAIL FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
250 [EMAIL PROTECTED] sender accepted
RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
250 [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be relayed to a client.
DATA
354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself
Testing to see if this relays.
.
250 S.0000074461 message accepted for delivery
QUIT
221 lists.3-rivers.com closing connection
Connection closed by foreign host.


mail.3-rivers.com       internet address = 63.95.200.5
lists.3-rivers.com      internet address = 63.95.200.2


Note that line which says: 250 [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be relayed to a client.

The secondary (lists) views the primary (63.95.200.5) as a client because of your 
entry in client hosts saying:
63.95.200.1-63.95.200.127

Apparently, this will cause (or allow) relaying *without* the router line:
3-rivers.com = 3-rivers.com.smtp

This line is NOT in your secondary's router now but relaying still takes place because 
of this "client" status.

This may be the source of the problem.

Dmitry?


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