On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 06:58:00PM -0500, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> Basically I want to setup a dummy host that I can relay mail off of, but I
> don't want it to actually send the mail to remote machines.

Just run tcpserver + qmail-smtpd without starting qmail-send.
The messages will be put on disk, thats all.

If you want to clean that up (and have qmail-send running) create
a  control/virtualdomains  file containing
:alias
and then create a ~alias/.qmail-default file containing only a "#"
character.
(That means control of all domains is given to user "alias".
 .qmail-default takes care of all addresses and the "#" discards
 the messages).

        \Maex

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