I use 

|>/dev/null 

here. I think it may be a little more efficient. 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 

> 
> I've just lost a few users from one of my domains, and one of them was
> quite a spam collector.  When I deleted the pop account I started
> getting tons of double bounces at the postmaster account.  Even after
> a week of bounced mail there were still dozens of messages to wade
> thru each day. 
> 
> My workaround was to add a .qmail file in the domain directory with
> the following contents: 
> 
> |cat /dev/null 
> 
> No more annoying double bounces from that address, and no need to
> worry about having to clean out an unused Maildir.  It would be very
> nice if qmailadmin would let postmasters/mail adimins create these
> 'black hole' mail addresses without having to hand edit a .qmail file. 
> 
>  
> 
> Rick 
> 
> Rick Widmer
> Internet Marketing Specialists
> http://www.developersdesk.com
 



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Paul Theodoropoulos
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Unix Systems Administrator
Syntactically Subversive Services, Inc.
http://www.anastrophe.com
Downtime Is Not An Option 

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