A fairly common spam filter assumes that one doesn't send
oneself mail.  In other words, if the "from" address is the same
as the recipient's address, the mail gets blocked.
And, guess what, that's exactly how one's own posts arrive.


At 2006-01-26 12:30, you wrote:
True. However, like me, it appears that something ON OUR SIDE is
blocking the responses, but ONLY if they were sent by us. Likely MS
Exchange. Or maybe Mail Marshall. Likely due to the silly think thinking
that the email coming to us is being sent by us and so determining that
it is unnecessary to deliver it (Eg. a telephone cannot call its own
number)

--
John McKown
Senior Systems Programmer
UICI Insurance Center
Information Technology

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