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             "Seth Goodman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> From: T. Alexander Popiel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 4:36 PM
>
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>
>> PS. No, I'm not willing to not have a secondary MX.  My primary does
>>     crash occasionally, though (thankfully) not as much as it used to
>>     before I replaced the motherboard.
>
>If you can't clone your primary setup onto your secondary and you can't live
>without a secondary, here's another possibility.  Only accept mail at the
>secondary when the primary is down.  This should greatly limit the damage,
>since your primary will rarely be down.  If you refuse a connection at your
>secondary MX and they don't retry at your primary, you can be pretty sure it
>wasn't real mail.

... Or that there was another routing foulup in Sprint's Seattle hub.
Having some parts of the net able to reach me but not others happens
about once a quarter for an hour or two.

- Alex
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