Is the backup server delivering to ASSP? 

Did you follow the description in ispip?

ISP/Secondary MX Servers* (ispip)
 
Enter any addresses or hostnames that are your ISP or backup MX server
s, separated by pipes (|). 
These addresses will (necessarily) bypass Griplist, IP Limiting, Delay
ing, PenaltyBox, SPF, DNSBL and SRS checks unless the IP can be determ
ined by ispHostnames (ISP Connecting IP).

Regular Expression to Identify ISP/Secondary Hostnames* (ispHostnames)
 
Hostnames (regular expression) to lookup the IP that connected to the 
ISP/Secondary server.
If found, this address is used to perform IP-based checks on forwarded
messages. 
For example: mx1\.yourisp\.com or mx1\.yourisp\.net|mx2\.yoursecondary
\.com . This hostnames are found in the 'Received:' header, like 'Rece
ived: from ...123.123.123.123... by mx1.yourisp.com'. The frontend IP 
must be listed in ispip. Leave this blank to disable the feature.

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