On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 06:26:43PM +0100, Thomas Neumann wrote:
> "Tim Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > This is something that has been bugging me for quite awhile but never had
> > the time to deal with it.
> > Apparently some time ago before I became the email admin for our domain the
> > address [EMAIL PROTECTED] became a target for many a spammer. Now this
> > account does not exist and is very doubtful that it ever existed.
>
> echo /dev/null > ~alias/.qmail-annie:loul
>
> If cimx.com is a virtual domain you'd have to replace ~alias
> with the controlling directory for that domain, of course.
This is quite inefficient. You _are_ having the message delivered right now.
It's just that the place where you deliver it is kinda hungry.
echo '#' > ~alias/.qmail-annie:loul
That's just as effective but takes up far less (read hardly any) resources.
Greetz, Peter.
--
Peter van Dijk - student/sysadmin/ircoper/womanizer/pretending coder
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