Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> What's the MTA?
> 
> Postfix

Is this the main/final MTA or just an intermediary that forwards to the 
main/final server?

Is it currently using LDAP validation or would this be something you are 
setting up from scratch?

Does the AD contain all your current email addresses?

Are the ASSP server(s) on the same network as an AD server? DMZ? etc...

> Any creative idea about the wide open pass I would need/want for the backup
> mail being delivered to the primary?

Is the primary server the final destination or does it also route mail 
to another server?

If it is the final server you can either have the MTA listen on a 
separate port/Ip for connections from the secondary or you can use the 
"No Processing IPs" setting in ASSP to allow the secondary server to 
bypass all ASSP processing.

If it is not the final destination why bother sending it to the primary?

Also you mentioned having 2 servers which are backups for each other, 
but that's not how MX records work, you could have two servers with the 
same "priority" or you can have one with a slightly lower "priority" 
than the other.
Also keep in mind MX record "priority" is only a suggestion NOT a rule 
according to the RFCs, servers can and WILL ignore "priority" at times.

Kevin

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