That's exactly what I get when my daughter tries to send a message to hotmail from my server with a hotmail return address. They accept the message and then dump it.
Could this be spam-filtering on the part of Hotmail? It's not uncommon for spam factories to use bogus or forged Hotmail addresses in their junkmail. Perhaps Hotmail is filtering based on the assumption that any *incoming* mail from the Internet containing a Hotmail return address is likely to be bogus? (Messages with a Hotmail return address should originate only from Hotmail-managed servers?)
Has the recipient of your daughter's messages looked for the missing messages in his/her junk mail folder?
Eric
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