::Tom, I've been tracking this thread with great interest. But it's
::implementation didn't make complete sense. If I understand correctly:
::
::"/var/qmail/control/doublebounceto"
::: doublebouncentonull
::
::".qmail-doublebouncetonull"
::#
::
::This method pipes a doublebounce to a comment, whi
The .qmail-doublebouncetonull goes in the /var/qmail/alias dir.
Shane
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/var/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail
Tom, I've been tracking this thread with great interest. But it's
implementation didn't make complete sense. If I understand correctly:
"/var/qmail/control/doublebounceto"
: doublebouncentonull
".qmail-doublebouncetonull"
#
This method pipes a doublebounce to a comment, which is essentially a
::Beware that this does not seem to work 100% with vpopmail. Check
::the archives
::for a better answer.
::
::As a side note, "#" is not like "/dev/null", but perhaps you knew that.
Upon further reflection I can see how that might be inferred.
Just to be clear... dotqmail files are used as delive
torsdagen den 14 augusti 2003 20.34 skrev Tom Walsh:
> Just put a comment in the .qmail or .qmail-username file... no need to
> invoke vdelivermail when you are going to throw it to /dev/null anyways...
>
> I have an account created on my mail server named null...
>
> in his .qmail file I have
>
>
Just put a comment in the .qmail or .qmail-username file... no need to
invoke vdelivermail when you are going to throw it to /dev/null anyways...
I have an account created on my mail server named null...
in his .qmail file I have
#
nothing else...
Has the same effect...
Also note that .qmail-