> On Mar 4, 2017, at 4:50 PM, Maurizio Caloro <mauri...@caloro.ch> wrote:
> 
> If i send any mail go @hotmail this will never arrive,  but Postfix Log are 
> here in other thing.
> (Queued mail for Delivery)
> 
> Mar  4 22:45:26 caloro postfix/qmgr[28159]: BD6EB4159E: 
> from=<n...@caloro.ch>, size=569, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
> Mar  4 22:45:29 caloro postfix/smtp[26958]: BD6EB4159E: 
> to=<inuk...@hotmail.com>, relay=mx1.hotmail.com[65.55.33.119]:25, delay=2.7, 
> delays=0.49/0.01/1.3/0.9, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 
> <col004-mc5f19gzuny100046...@col004-mc5f19.hotmail.com> Queued mail for 
> delivery)

Hotmail took responsibility for delivery of the message.  If it never
showed up in the user's mailbox, perhaps Hotmail considers your IP
address sufficiently "spammy" to discard your mail.

Create a Hotmail account for yourself, and send the mail there, see if
it arrives.  There's not much Postfix can do to get Hotmail to not discard
your mail.

Some people advocate publishing SPF records and using DKIM signatures.
Though my mail gets delivered without either, perhaps these would help
your mail not get junked.

-- 
        Viktor.

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