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Rick Widmer wrote:
>
>
> Paul Oehler wrote:
>
>>>> It's in the qmail docs.
>>>>
>>>> man dot-qmail
>>>>
>>>> It isn't in there explicitly, but it says that lines starting with #
>>>> are
>>>> ignored, and that qmail-local will only process .qmail files that
>>>> aren't
>>>> empty.
>>
>>
>>
>> Is this how qmailadmin creates a "blackhole" e-mail address?
>
>
> I don't think there is a way to create a blackhole address within
> qmailadmin yet, but I plan to use it in the version I am working on.
>

I don't know where you get your info, but qmailadmin certainly does.

Breached# cat .qmail
|/usr/bin/true delete
Breached# pwd
/usr/storage/mail/x-istence.com/blackhole/

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