Except that I want the users to do the work, not me.  They'll complain
to our Help Desk, but they won't be able to whitelist their own IP
addresses.  Still, we may have to do this.

POP-before-SMTP would probably do the trick. If people complain, tell them to check their mail before sending, if they think that's too painful, they can always set up SMTP AUTH. I have about a thousand largely clueless mail users and this strategy worked pretty well. After a year or so it turned out that everyone was doing AUTH so I quietly dropped POP-before-SMTP.

R's,
John
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