This just seems odd to me that the secondary MX record would receive a much higher volume of spam and wondered of anyone else was seeing this and if there was an explanation. BTW, for the 3 or so customers I'm referring to, I process about 300,000 messages per day. The fallback box processes about 70,000 per day, with about 68,000 or more being caught as SPAM
Thanks,
Mike
A lot of spammers go directly to the secondary MX as many secondaries don't run the same anti-spam/virus protection that the primaries do (generally speaking).
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