Sorry to keep on about this, but I have a few more questions that have 
come up.

I'm assuming it's safe to shut down ALL POP channels on the secondary 
server. Since I don't want to actually receive mail there, there's no 
need for POP access, right?

On the SMTP setup, I assume I set up as many sending channels as I want 
(at least one, right?) And I need at least one receiving channel? Do I 
"Advertise AUTH Capability"? What about "Allow ETRN for Clients Only" 
(there's only one client, the "Postmaster", so do I need this)? 

What about blacklists? Do I use the same blacklists from my primary? Or 
do I not worry about it? I assume I "Relay for clients only" so I'm not 
providing an "open relay"; so do I need to put it the same client IP 
list? 




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