On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 01:18:02PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
! I saw that in your example, but it causes a delivery failure, which is not
! what I want to happen. I need the message to be accepted and silently
! dropped if it meets certain criteria. I do the appropriate notification on
! the back end.

To quote a certain Russ Nelson post, just make a .qmail file containing
simply, ``#''. Anything sent to the associated address will not have any
action taken on them.

If you can get qmail-qfilter to forward stuff to an arbitrary address,
that perhaps is the simplest way.

        ---Chris K.
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