I don't know Plesk (I use QmailToaster), so I'm not much help there. 
Plesk apparently uses xinetd. I'd look to see if you can limit 
connections with xinetd before trying to change over to tcpserver. I'd 
be surprised if xinetd can't handle it.
-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

On 01/07/2011 09:13 AM, Christian Schramm wrote:
> Well I don't have tcpserver installed, so before installing something
> new I wanted to check if there's perhaps an easy way doing this in spamdyke.
> I'll have a look at tcpserver and how to integrate it with Plesk.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Christian Schramm
>
>
> Le 07/01/2011 17:03, Eric Shubert a écrit :
>> On 01/07/2011 08:53 AM, Christian Schramm wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm having a simple question.
>>> I've integrated spamdyke into qmail. What I'd like to do is to limit
>>> spamdyke to accept mail just from one or several IP adresses and block
>>> all the rest.
>>> Is there a simple way to implement this?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>>
>>> Christian Schramm
>> I would not use spamdyke to do this (which is not to say it couldn't be
>> done with spamdyke).
>>
>> /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp can do this quite simply.
>>
>> (I'm a little lost as to why you would need spamdyke in this situation.)
>>


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