Martin Horak wrote:
Hello.
Could you please help me with my problem?
I have a courier MTA, acting as a mail relay - relaying some domains to other servers.
I need to establish a domain, to which only specific hosts (IP adresses) will be allowed to post mail. I tried to make an alias and from it's .courier-domain-default file run that filter, but I had no information about sender IP address in it! It seems, that $TCPREMOTEHOST isn't inherited into programs ran by .courier* files.
Is there any way to solve my problem?
Run another MTA (another instance of courier f.i.) on a different IP on the same machine. Accept only those IPs, reject all others. Rely all mail to 127.0.0.1.
HTH, M4
Yes, nice and simple. Thank you.
Anyway, is there other solution? What if I want to allow some IPs unconditionally, and others only with properly signed messages?
Martin
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