I wrote:

> ...Any tips and hints
> will be greatly appreciated; I can already see the big
> men in white jackets knocking on my door.

Never mind. It's solved (worked around to be precise) and
I get to keep my sanity.

What I was trying to do was to ensure that communications
from the sender to the receiver would always be encrypted.
Since I wasn't getting anywhere with SECURITY=STARTTLS on
the sender, I put all related settings back on default on
both sides, removed SECURITY=STARTTLS from esmtpdroutes
and added [senderIP] ESMTPD_TLS_REQUIRED in smtpaccess on
the receiving side. That has exactly the desired effect,
but without the headache and without forcing
ESMTP_TLS_VERIFY_DOMAIN and TLS_VERIFYPEER on.

Z



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