OK, found it.  I am checking that the sender's domain name resolves as
part of my spam control, and it doesn't.

Bummer.

On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Howard Lowndes wrote:

> What circumstance would cause sendmail to deliver to the secondary MX when
> the primary MX can be reached (telnet primary.mx 25)
>
>

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