i have some sink accounts in several domains. basically i created a
local user for that purpose which is referenced in .qmail files
directly:
    ---~vdomain/.qmail-kill---
    vsink
    ---
then
    ---~vsink/.qmail
    | preline /path/to/procmail -m ~/sink/procmailrc
    ---
and the recipe
    ---~vsink/sink/procmailrc
    LOGFILE=$HOME/vsink/log/current
    :0h:$HOME/vsink/hdr/lock
    | cat >> $HOME/vsink/hdr/current
    ---

which allows me to at least have the headers for the sunken mails and do
some serious statistics stuff with it (fw log processing on a cluster of
firewalls, in fact all info is in the headers)

/k
    
    

Chris Johnson([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.08 18:56:29 +0000:
> On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 05:34:41PM -0500, Aaron Goldblatt wrote:
> > man dot-qmail indicates & is used for forwarding messages, and format is 
> > straight-forward.  Is it permissable to forward a message to a device -- 
> > i.e., &/dev/null?
> 
> That won't work.
> 
> What you need is a .qmail file with only a comment in it:
> 
> echo '#' > .qmail-whatever
> 
> Mail handled by this .qmail file will be bit-bucketed.
> 
> Chris



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