Walter Davis wrote in post #1019034:
> On Aug 29, 2011, at 8:43 AM, Leo M. wrote:
>
>> charset=UTF-8
>> to receive the email I send to myself.
>>
>> Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 12:45:06 +0200
>> From: leo.m...@gmail.com
>> To: sdpaoks...@gmailasd.ca
>> Message-ID: <4e5b6db295886_6a0482f4651464...@e4r.local.mail>
>> Subject: Iscrizione completa!
>> Mime-Version: 1.0
>> Content-Type: text/plain;
>> charset=UTF-8
>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>>
>
> Is this mail being sent/received on a DSL/Cable modem? Your ISP may be
> filtering mail sent directly by your computer as an anti-spam measure.
>
> Since you entered an intentionally garbled address as a testing
> measure, then your localhost might not have been able to forward it to
> the next hop, and the error message may have come from whatever you
> use for sendmail on your local computer.
>
> In the case of a well-formed message, your machine may have sent it on
> to the next mailserver in the chain, which would be your ISP, and they
> looked at it, decided you were not a real server, and dropped it on
> the floor without comment.
>
> Now if you're sending from a real server with an MX record and
> everything, then I have no idea.
>
> Walter

Thank you for your reply.
IMO what you say is likely, but right now it's somehow solved by itself 
:°)
A pity though, I would have known where was the catch.

Thanks
Leo

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