Duh! Do I feel stupid! Of course! I turned off the Inbox Protector
feature on the Hotmail account, and sure enough, there is the forwaded
message.
Thanks a lot!
-Cleo
> Cleo Macy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have taken a look at my maillog and strangely enough, I do get a
> > report that the delivery proceeded without any problems. Yet I
never
> > get the email... BUT if I try sending an email directly to the
Hotmail
> > address using pine (sending it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of
> > root@ for example), the message gets there OK (the maillog for both
> > methods are identical, though).
>
> It's the Hotmail "Inbox protector" feature. If you send mail
directly to a
> Hotmail address with your MUA, the recipient's address shows up in
both the
> envelope, and in the headers of the message (in the To: or cc:
header).
>
> If instead you have a forward directive going to a Hotmail account,
the
> hotmail address doesn't show up in the To: or cc: headers, and
Hotmail accepts
> but silently drops the message, if the recipient has the "Inbox
protector"
> feature enabled.
>
> In short, it's not qmail's fault.
>
> Charles
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