I am having a problem sending messages to /dev/null. I recently set a
couple of .qmail files to /dev/null
and now I see this in my logs:
Apr 29 09:39:25 ns qmail: 925403965.005324 delivery 6356: deferral:
Unable_to_write_/dev/null: invalid_argument._(#4.3.0)/
I read through the archives and someone had suggest putting just '#' in the
.qmail file. So I changed the qmail file to:
#/dev/null
and now I see n the logs:
Apr 29 09:47:44 ns qmail: 925404464.203380 starting delivery 6377: msg
106426 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apr 29 09:47:44 ns qmail: 925404464.203678 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
Apr 29 09:47:44 ns qmail: 925404464.343924 delivery 6377: success:
did_0+0+0/
Apr 29 09:47:44 ns qmail: 925404464.344242 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
So, my question is: Is qmail throwing this away now? It doesn't say
deferral and I can't find any account that the mail went to, so I assumme
this worked?
Thanks.
_Brandon