Use the ip address of the secondary to telnet to port 25 and enter the smtp commands by hand and see if it is delivered.
Is it an MX service or do you control it yourself? I've had trouble in the past finding out from MX backup hosts what blacklists and policies they use. IMO a poor MX backup is worse than having none at all - they either are just a conduit for spam, or they let nothing through at all.
<P>Use the ip address of the secondary to telnet to port 25 and enter the smtp commands by hand and see if it is delivered.</P>
<P>Is it an MX service or do you control it yourself? I've had trouble in the past finding out from MX backup hosts what blacklists and policies they use. IMO a poor MX backup is worse than having none at all - they either are just a conduit for spam, or they let nothing through at all.</P>
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