On Saturday 24 March 2001 23:43, you wrote:
> In your mail header it says:
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> while my isp's dns cannot resolve roma2.infn.it or infn.it.
> Some people use filters to filter out not-resolving senders, to
> filter spam. Maybe your isp does that too?
> My <Sender> wasn't resolving last week, but i got my mail back from
> Cooker, so I don't think Cooker filters that way.
> If there's a mail archive, you could check if there are lost messages in
> the Cooker archive, it could just be that they did arrive at Cooker, but
> were filtered or lost on their way back.
>
> Well, it's just an idea.

Mmmmm... I use kmail with multiple account. I've setted 
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for cooker mailing-list, even if my official address 
is [EMAIL PROTECTED]! But INFN is National Institute of Nuclear Physics 
(in italian). I'm able to solve it anyway with my Italian provider:

[claudio@monster claudio]$ nslookup -sil mbox.roma2.infn.it
Server:         193.70.192.25
Address:        193.70.192.25#53
 
Non-authoritative answer:
mbox.roma2.infn.it      canonical name = tom.roma2.infn.it.
Name:   tom.roma2.infn.it
Address: 141.108.21.21

So, I should investigate better.
Anyway, since I send that mail "TEST" yesterday everything seems to be really 
ok, no more lost mails... Maybe an expression of Murphy's Law?!  ;-o

        Claudio
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