I tried the # solution, but it does not seem to work. The problem I'm
having is that all mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is landing in
/home/user2/Maildir/new. I want it to be rerouted to /dev/null instead.
-Marc
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On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
> The Green Avenger writes:
> > I am having trouble configuring qmail to sent all mail to a 3rd level
> > domain to /dev/null. After reading the FAQ and experimenting some, here's
> > what I've done:
> >
> > /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
> >
> > some.otherdomain.com:user1
> > good.mydomain.com:user2
> > bad.mydomain.com:user2-bad
> >
> > /home/user2/.qmail-bad-default
> >
> > | cat >/dev/null
> >
> > qmail's dotfile is owned by user1. What am I missing? Is there an easier
> > way to do this?
>
> Yes: echo '#' >/home/user2/.qmail-bad-default
>
> No reason to invoke cat, or write anything to /dev/null.
>
> Oh, wait, you say this *doesn't* work? What "trouble" are you having?
> You're doing everything right, unless you haven't told us something.
>
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