All:

In the days of sendmail, we had RFC-valid e-mail address that would 
deliver to a pipe (stdin | > /dev/null or /usr/bin/true).

Example aliases:

   #bit-bucket: | > /dev/null
   bit-bucket: | /usr/bin/true
   bitbucket: bit-bucket
   devnull: bit-bucket
   dev-null: bit-bucket


I get some really exotic / bizzaro logging syntax, but it seems to work:

Oct 2 11:29:10 wingspan courierd: 
started,id=00056407.0000000048E4E8C5.0000A862,from=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,module=local,host=alias!.xalias/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/usr/local/etc/courier/aliasdir!!,addr=<alias>


Oct 2 11:29:10 wingspan courierlocal: 
id=00056407.0000000048E4E8C5.0000A862,from=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,addr=<".xalias/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]"@collaborativefusion.com>,size=1428,success: 
Message delivered.


Anyone else running something like this?  Other ideas?

~BAS

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