What is the "recommended" way to handle Mailer Daemon messages?  The
sheer amount of spam coming into the system is unbelievable.. And, of
course, it comes to users that don't exist.

So, that mail bounces.  It attempts to return it to the sender (which
usually doesn't exist either), and fails.  So it queues for a few days
and then sends me (the admin) and error that the bounce bounced...

Is there a way to just ignore these?  I thought I could set the
.qmail-mailer-daemon alias to "#" and it would basically route them to
the void, but I want to be sure of myself...

Thanks,

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Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
Engine / Technology Programmer
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source of all programs. I do not know its name, so I will call it the
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