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.
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?
I'm not a real guru, so I cannot tell you unconditionally. But I don't think it can be done easily. You may want to have a look at the BLOCK2 variable to signal different classes of IPs to a filter that accepts rejects the message based on the contents and BLOCK2.
HTH,
M4
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