Hi! In July, I discussed the problem of re-encoding PGP-MIME messages (which may break signatures.) Yesterday, it seems one of my emails didn't get through some (spam?) filter at all. The email contained a largeish patch to GCC's MAINTAINERS file, thus the patch contained a large number of email addresses, which I guess may have triggered something. Subject was "[PATCH] Put all MAINTAINERS email addresses into <...>", and regarding my mailserver's log files, it went out of my box without a problem: Sep 23 10:15:49 lug-owl postfix/pickup[2144]: 95444F0251: uid=1001 from= Sep 23 10:15:49 lug-owl postfix/cleanup[9286]: 95444F0251: message-id=<20140923081537.GF4144@lug-owl.de> Sep 23 10:15:49 lug-owl postfix/qmgr[3706]: 95444F0251: from=, size=53311, nrcpt=2 (queue active) Sep 23 10:15:59 lug-owl postfix/smtp[10267]: 95444F0251: to=, relay=gcc.gnu.org[209.132.180.131]:25, delay=10, delays=0.48/0.01/2.6/7, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 Queued! 1411460159 qp 24525 <20140923081537.GF4144@lug-owl.de>) Sep 23 10:16:06 lug-owl postfix/smtp[10268]: 95444F0251: to=, relay=mx1.redhat.com[209.132.183.28]:25, delay=18, delays=0.48/0.02/1.9/15, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 s8N8FoYg007644 Message accepted for delivery) Sep 23 10:16:06 lug-owl postfix/qmgr[3706]: 95444F0251: removed Any hint where it actually was thrown away, and how to work around it? MfG, JBG -- Jan-Benedict Glaw jbglaw@lug-owl.de +49-172-7608481