Well, you could try removing „reject_unknown_recipient_domain“ from the mua 
restrictions. This will accept invalid domains during „Reply All“. But 
according to Wietse, he was able to reproduce it with no extraordinary 
configuration. For me fixing the typo (8 to 0) solved the problem.

> Am 17.02.2025 um 19:25 schrieb A. Schulze via Postfix-users 
> <postfix-users@postfix.org>:
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> Am 16.02.25 um 19:11 schrieb Wietse Venema via Postfix-users:
>>>>> measurem...@mail-mtasts-rn-mult-ivv.measurement.email-security-scans.org
>> I was able reproduce a crash sending mail to that address, without
>> needing any smtp_tls_policy_maps plugin stuff.
> 
> I was unable to reproduce a segfault. postfix-3.10-20250207 (without the 
> patch)
> handled my message to the address above as usual.
> Also all my other lab systems do not log any segfault. OK, maybe they simply 
> hit no server with an expired certificate.
> 
> Are there additional requirements that this error occur?
> 
> But, as it is identified and fixed, maybe that does no longer matter ...
> 
> Andreas
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