At 6:51 PM +0200 9/10/03, Jona Tallieu wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>We are trying to avoid getting junk thru our backup mx server, which also
>is running SIMS.
>
>We have this in the router of the backup MX:
>
>; BACKUP MX DOMAIN.BE
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] = [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] = [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
>;
>
>The idea is to already refuse unknow users at the backupmailserver,
>so that for example a mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] is already refused
>on the backup mx server, instead of forwarded to our main server,
>which then refuses it as a user unknown. This way we unload our
>main server a bit.
>
>But it does not work. Messages for [EMAIL PROTECTED] still gets forwared
>to our main server.
>
>
>Any ideas?

Did you remember to REMOVE from the router:

domain.be = idomain.be.smtp

???

The individual entries take the place of the domain-wide router entry.

-- 
Warren Michelsen  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Online Tools For Business --  <http://www.OTFB.com/>
Small Business & E-commerce web hosting


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