> On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 18:04:35 -0400 (EDT)
> "Steven W. Orr" <ste...@syslang.net> wrote:
> 
> > My dns MX record looks like this:
> > 
> > ;; ANSWER SECTION:
> > syslang.net.            9738    IN      MX      100 mx2.zoneedit.com.
> > syslang.net.            9738    IN      MX      0 syslang.net.
> > ...
> > The pm file is the latest. This trap has never fired and I'm about to
> > give up on it and shut it off. I just have to think that I must be
> > doing something wrong. Anyone?

On 05.06.09 00:47, RW wrote:
> I can't really see the point your using this plugin. All you need is a
> one-line custom rule looking for mx2.zoneedit.com in received headers.

and another rule comparing the time mail was received - it the difference
was .g. above 5 minutes, it's quite possible that the primary MX was _not_
up ehwn the secondary acepted the mail.

> Presumably the advantage of the plugin is that it automatically detects
> that a server is a backup. You already know what your backup is
> called, and presumably you control your mx settings.

Well, he may have many domeins, some out of his control, and some may have
different backup MX servers...

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