Is a secondary MX really needed in a normal scenario where your primary has a fairly constant link to the internet? All MTAs with respect for themselves will queue the mail and retry sending it for you until you get it. The way I see it, the world is your secondary MX. -Johnny > -----Original Message----- > From: leloup [mailto:leloup@...] > Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 12:07 AM > To: milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [milter-greylist] Re: Working with multiple MX > > Am Montag, 9. August 2004 23:28 schrieb Javier: > > > juergen, so milter-greylist takes only the first Received-line, but > > would it be possible for milter-greylist to take the second > one if the > > first one showed an IP that is included as a peer in the > config file? > > won't help, because you only can tell the server from whom > you get the mail, to retry sending it again. And that is your > secondary mx in this case... > > Juergen
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RE: [milter-greylist] Re: Working with multiple MX
2004-08-10 by Johnny Sletteland
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