>> Bob - how about "configuring" a recipient of /dev/null? >> (E.g., an alias null:/dev/null and then mail to null.) -k > > That is a good idea. Since "nobody" is the traditional /dev/null > user I set that up and configured it. > > I don't really have a test case for these types of changes. I > should. But I don't. So I will wait with anticipation for any > reports on how it works out.
It works :-) Thanks! Werner