20 Jan
2005
20 Jan
'05
21:55
On Thursday 20 January 2005 12:49 pm, Danny Sauer wrote:
You could alias them to an unknown user - that'd get the "user unknown" message, and be just as ugly as an M4 file... You could alias them to /dev/null, but you're wasting a small amount of bandwidth that way.
I'll try that, (alias > unknown) because if it works i don't have to accept the mail, and it purges the spammers lists. Thanks for the tip. Jsa - who still likes sendmail but is not a fanatic about it. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen