>> 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

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