> I  set up another imail server (box) also with the official hostname
> of mail.abc.com and a domain of mail.abc.com...

You  should  not set up two physical hosts that claim to have the same
canonical  hostname  if  it  is  both  (a)  avoidable and (b) not even
suggested  at the logical level (i.e. you aren't doing any round-robin
DNS in your scenario).

> I  want to use this 2nd server strictly for sending large volumes of
> outbound  email  and  never  want  it  to  ever  see incoming email.

Then  you set it up with a different hostname (outonly.abc.com), which
will  also  be  its HELO and SMTP banner. Set up a PTR for the IP that
also  points  to outonly.abc.com. Set up an A for outonly.abc.com that
circles back to the IP.

At  no  time are you inviting, nor are you obliged to invite, incoming
mail  to  your  outbound relay. There is no reason for it to appear in
any MX records. Continue to send MAIL FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This is far, far easier than you think.

> Note...I am not spamming!

Yep, got that. :)

-Sandy


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Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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