OK, but I still don't know which address you originally sent to and
which domain(s) your server handles. Does your mail client submit your
mail to your server or some other server, which then tries to contact
your server?

I have a own debian sarge server with two domains and one IP.

I send it over IMAP Courier. Yes i send an email to my work, and to my second domain which is located on another server. I have the email only in the sent folder.


Is that the whole ACL for RCPT? Looks like it will not accept any
recipients at all unless the client has authenticated. The last deny is
effectively redundant, since if no ACL statement matches and control
falls off the end of the list, it's an implicit deny.
The commented-out deny rejects mail from external hosts *if* the
recipient domain is in vexim's database with the spamassassin flag set
(weird) *and* the SPF check failed. Is that an original vexim rule?


Yes this is the whole ACL for RCPT. It based on a howto to configure a mailserver.
How must looks like this file? Can you send me an example that helps me?



The commented-out condition accepts if the address of the sender matches
his username (i.e. you use your full email address as username). You
seem to have changed that to just require that the user is authenticated
at all. That shouldn't make any difference as I assume that the
usernames in the database are indeed identical to the email addresses.

Yes i use the full emailadress and password for loggin in.

So, let me just ask: If you submit mail directly to your server, have
you configured your mail client to authenticate?
Yes my email client e.g. outlook should be authenticate over SMTP

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