Hello!

> I've been setting up aliases mapped to /dev/null for a while now - entering
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /dev/null
> in the /etc/courier/aliases/system file.
> I didn't realize that this actually delivers a 550 user unknown. error?  I
> thought that routing mail to /dev/null would just silently delete the
> message.
> Is there a correct way to do this?  I've tried the following:

My way is to make empty files /etc/courier/aliasdir/.courier-nomail-default 
and /etc/courier/aliasdir/.courier-nomail , and to use following alias:
somemail: nomail

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System Administrator of Matrix Network Solutions (KSP2-RIPE)



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