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Nov 30, 2014 7:47 PM in response to Liontamer7by c00kies,Sadly you can't.
Apple uses silent filtering for their iCloud mail users, so if your domain is blacklisted people that you send your emails to, including yourself (if you have forwarding set up), will never receive the emails.
It's a shame, because if it wasn't for this, iCloud would actually be a decent mail service to use. If you're forwarding mails from your domain to yourself - you're better off relying on Gmail (and use their App) or some other free email source, and making sure that you don't send emails to important contacts (friends, clients, etc) from iCloud, because if they reply to your iCloud account - and happen to be blocked or using phrases/words that Apple doesn't approve of - you'll never get those messages either.
You could try Apple support, but these bloggers/journalists had no luck - http://www.mcelhearn.com/apples-silent-email-filtering-is-just-plain-wrong/ and http://www.macworld.com/article/2029570/silent-email-filtering-makes-icloud-an-u nreliable-option.html
Sorry :-/