Dear Sir
You mentioned:
If you are receiving an answer for XMYQOUTA then the www4mail server is NOT
being blocked by your ISP.

Try to see if you can get a plain text page. That is, force a form request.
To: www4mail server of your choice
Subject: [leave blank]
Body:
XFORMREPLY = TEXT
http://the.web.page/

You might also try forcing uuencoding by using XUUENCODE statement.

Another user is having the exact same problem as you. The only thing that I
notice that is common between both of your problems is that when sending
message you both are not sending plain ASCII text or I should say an ISO
plain text charset like charset="iso-8859-1

You are using Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1256" and the
other person used Content-Type: multipart/mixed (which always seems to have
problems
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I've tried all the above suggested solutions and those by Jerel DD but in vain.
Our ISP filtering criteria is somehow tricky. He uses both address and size detection. 
This
answers why we can receive some small messages from ACCMAIL services,like Quota
and some error related messages while bigger are filtered out.
I agree with F.O.M's conclusion (see his message in Accmail list of   Sunday, 
September 08, 2002.

The problem still needs head scratching to work around. Am I right?
Thanks to all of you who are trying to help us.
Regards
Bassim Assamarrai

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