Topic: cluebringer (policyd) setup.
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Some time ago my customers had problems reaching my account - their emails addressed to myself was rejected by HELO check (you know, windows clients have non RFC compliant hostnames). I was fiddling a lot with configuration (moved HELO checks here and there) and also started to blame Outlook by some incompatibility with postfix/RFC - then the problem vanished and I nearly forget about it.
Today it striked back and I found the symptoms.
It was not postfix setup (restrictions in main.cf) but clubrienger who rejected the email. For some to me unknown reason, cluebringer applied policy for public internet (Default Inbound) also to SSL authenticated users if and ONLY IF the email was send to my domain.
I solved it now by deleting my domain from internal_domains group - but I don't understand why is this. From my point of view the problem could be the opposite / internal_domains had only my domain there, not all the others.
Zhang, do you have any idea why is this and how to solve it correctly? Would it work correctly if I would have all local domains in the internal_domains group? Are there any potential problems having internal_domains empty?
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