[quote user="PaulW"]
Another configuration that has been used with success when you do not have the backup servers under your control, is to have the highest MX the same as the primary MX. Malware will be stopped as usual by the primary, while the real backup servers will be relaying mainly good mail.
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I've just tried this with my domain and it seems to be pretty effective. I usually have about 150-200 spams in the spam account each morning and the last two days this has been reduced to about 80. I color the spam that comes in via the MX host and that is much reduced. On the negative side, more and more spammers are retrying and so get through the Graywall. ;-(
[quote user="PaulW"]
<p>Another configuration that has been used with success when you do not have the backup servers under your control, is to have the highest MX the same as the primary MX.&nbsp; Malware will be stopped as usual by the primary, while the real backup servers will be relaying mainly good mail.</p><p>
[/quote]</p><p>I've just tried this with my domain and it seems to be pretty effective.&nbsp; I usually have about 150-200 spams in the spam account each morning and the last two days this has been reduced to about 80.&nbsp; I color the spam that comes in via the MX host and that is much reduced.&nbsp; On the negative side, more and more spammers are retrying and so get through the Graywall. ;-(
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