On Fri, 17 Dec 1999 11:18:32 -0500 , "Keith Warno" writes:
> I remember seeing something on the list about how to do this; apologies in
> advance. I would like to send a user's mail (either a real user or
> non-existant user) silently to /dev/null. I'm assuming that an
> appropriately-named .qmail file with a /dev/null will work; however I was
> pretty sure there was a more "elegant" way of doing it. Something involving
> a pound sign maybe?
Yes, just put a # sign in the .qmail file. The #
sign is treated as a comment, and the .qmail file
is nonempty, so it is taken to contain instructions.
Since it has no instructions, the message is just
dropped.
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Chris Mikkelson | If you throw your bread upon the waters, it shall come
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| recipe upon the waters as well... -- Terry Lambert