On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 09:57:34AM -0800, David Geller wrote:
> We're getting junk mail for a particular, non-existent mailbox. To add
> insult to injury, the sender of the spam, no surprise, isn't legitimate - so
> automated messages to them telling them of the non-existent account,
> themselves, bounce.
> 
> What's the best way to simply have *all* mail for a particular mailbox go to
> /dev/null? I created a .qmail-{mailbox} file and simply left it blank -
> hoping that would do it. Is that an appropriate, effective measure?

Nope, blank means default delivery. Put a single # (hash) into that
.qmail-mailbox file. 

RC

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