Lost messages with pdf or doc attachments

Sending emails from my MacBook Pro under Lion 10.7.2, using Mail.app, my iCloud account, and the iCloud SMTP server (smtp.mail.me.com).
My email messages that contain pdf or doc attachments get lost in the cloud. They are visible in my Sent mailbox, but never reach destination. I noticed this yesterday for the first time. In contrast I have no problems with jpg attachments.

We could not find them in spam boxes.
Is there a spam filter at the iCloud SMTP server? A filter that would trash my message with no warning?
The only way I found so far was to send the message through another SMTP server

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