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Topic: apple silently filtering email from server any workaround ?

Although exactly specific to iRedmail, I've found out that any email sent to a .me mac.com apple.com or icloud.com email is being accepted with  status=sent (250 2.5.0 Ok.). Those email never reach the users and never even hit the spam folder of icloud.com or .me etc.

Have you ever met that issue and how do you deal with this ?


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Re: apple silently filtering email from server any workaround ?

Weird...

*) Not delivered to Spam/Junk folder?
*) No reject log in Postfix log file?

Since you cannot know how Apple deals with these emails, it's hard to know what happened. I suggest contact their postmaster to figure it out.

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Re: apple silently filtering email from server any workaround ?

ZhangHuangbin wrote:

Weird...

*) Not delivered to Spam/Junk folder?
*) No reject log in Postfix log file?

Since you cannot know how Apple deals with these emails, it's hard to know what happened. I suggest contact their postmaster to figure it out.


exact not rejected and not delivered either. Contacting postmaster or support is a nightmare, it's like they don't have anyone who can answer (or want to answer) and I spent 1 hour on the phone, the first person gave me the "have you try to turn it off and on again" type of answer (how to configure your icloud email client duh!


http://www.mcelhearn.com/apples-silent- … ain-wrong/
http://dougscripts.com/itunes/2014/06/t … treatment/
http://www.macworld.com/article/2029570 … ption.html