Hi, folks,

     I'm moving out some old Exim nodes and moving others in, and it
occurred to me that if I could doubly route traffic from our sending
receivers, I could direct a production stream at a machine in testing and,
so long as I had a freeze filter or something similar to keep mail from
leaving the machine being tested, I could see how the new node would handle
inbound mail.

     This seems obvious, but I can't find examples or instructions, so
maybe it's a bad idea. I'd love to understand why--or how to do it, for
that matter.

Thanks,

     John A
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