We have two real world MX records for our domain. The first has a preference of 
10 and points to our main email server, a new E2007 box. The second mx record 
has a preference of 200 and points to the email server of one of our affiliated 
companies. That server is an old E2000 beast. Both Exchange servers are part of 
the same Exchange Organization and there's a point to point T1 between the 
sites that provides an alternate means of delivery should our main internet 
connection die.

I'm experimenting with spam filtering on the 2007 box using SpamHaus and custom 
words and having quite a bit of success. Spam directly from the internet 
passing through the 2007 server is virtually nil. The problem is that a good 
portion of our spam (about 20%) seems to be arriving through the E2000 box 
across town. Since that server is part of internal system, the new box isn't 
filtering the mail. Headers show that even when the addresses are wrightbg.com, 
remote servers are routing the mail to wbgppm.com.  Is there a way to fix this, 
other than deleting the second mx record?

Steve



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