[ On Wednesday, November 12, 2003 at 18:31:01 (+0200), Sheldon Hearn wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [Exim] secondary MX in a world of spammers
>
> Usually, when customers ask about backup MX, it's because they think
> their mail is stored somewhere other than the primary MX[1]. In these
> cases, backup MX really can help.
But it's not, and therefore a secondary MX can never really be of any
help in that case, or the vast majority of all other cases.
If a customer has enough connectivity problems to think they can justify
using their ISP as a secondary ISP then the real solution is to use the
ISP as the primary MX and to retrieve their mail by means other than
SMTP from the ISP.
> [1] Well, another common reason they ask is because they've heard about
> it somewhere and have no idea how it works.
Far too common a justification. Gentle persuasion and education
sometimes helps, and if not then a strongly and repeatedly applied
clue-by-4 usually does.
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Greg A. Woods
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