Ira Abramov writes:
 > (it's also more descriptive of where the mail went :)

Oy vey!  So be that way if you want!

cat <<EOF >.qmail
# Ira Abramov says a comment in a .qmail file needs an explanation.
# Every delivery line in a .qmail file is interpreted according to
# the first character of the line.  If the character is an '#' the
# line is interpreted as a comment.  So, if you only have comments
# in your file, then the email will be delivered to /dev/null asap.
# Guess what?  Each of these lines has a comment, and they are the
# the only types of delivery in this file therefore the only place
# that the mail is delivered is into the big bit-bucket in the sky.
EOF

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