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Re: PO, SA and Secondary Mail Servers...
Ok... I think I have narrowed the search...
Does PO have any config files that would hard code a hostname in the
system? I changed my IP and now my old hostname only resolves to the
old IP via ping etc. DIG reports the new IP and my DNS has been
updated accordingly. Also I checked my /etc/hosts file.
Dan
On May 4, 2005, at 9:00 AM, Dan Tappin wrote:
Strange issue not sure what is going on.
Primary MX via PO on a DSL connection. I had a secondary MX on
another OS X system running OS X Server w/ Postfix & SA. All was
well PO would bounce spam and the secondary server would also
bounce the mail and not simply forward all mail as a PO based
secondary mail server would do. The resulted in very little spam.
Last weekend I switched my PO system to a cable based ISP. New
IP's etc. I made my DNS changes, relay control on the secondary
server etc, bit of a black out over the weekend but all is good now.
One nagging issue... my spam level has now exploded. It all seems
to be passing directly through the PO system and not an relay issue
from the secondary. Before the switch I would get maybe one of two
spams a day - if that. Now I'm getting 50+ each day - back to the
level of my pre-SA days.
Any thoughts? I'm stumped. SA does not have any IP specific
configuration that I know of.
Dan T
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