At 1:19 PM -0600 5/24/04, Lewis Butler wrote:
>On 20 May 2004, at 14:54, Elliot Wilen wrote:
>>If both the secondary and the primary are running the same spam protection, how much
>>additional spam is likely to come through the secondary? As opposed to simply being
>>shifted to the secondary, that is.
>
>THe secondary cannot reject mail to unknown accounts, for one.
Sure it can. That's how my secondary is set up. Instead of:
domain.com = domain.com.smtp
make the secondary SIMS router read:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One entry per account. Any mail to an account not present on the secondary in this
manner gets a 'We do not relay' error. Keeps the queue from filling up with bounced
spam.
Of course, this assumes that the secondary is SIMS.
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