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RE: [vps-mail] /dev/null in virtusertable on VPS2?
- Subject: RE: [vps-mail] /dev/null in virtusertable on VPS2?
- From: "Dennis Pedini" <Dennis@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 13:26:53 -0500
Can you explain this a bit better I want to do this as well? I usually use
Imanager to do these things. How would I do this?
Thanks
Dennis
Red Planet Design, Inc
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-vps-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-vps-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Godwin Stewart
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 1:01 PM
To: vps-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [vps-mail] /dev/null in virtusertable on VPS2?
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 12:41:03 -0500, "Look at SomethingCool.com"
<look@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I just realized something today.. I've been using a VPS1 and VPS2 for a
> long time, and I haven't figured how to have the "catch all" email
> (@somethingcool.com go to /dev/null) to work properly on VPS2.
You don't send it to /dev/null, you have it rejected outright.
Just add this to your /etc/mail/virtusertable and then run "make" in
/etc/mail:
@yourdomain.tld some_account_which_does_not_exist
(this assumes that all accounts which *do* exist are properly declared in
the same file)
--
G. Stewart -- gstewart@xxxxxxxxxxx -- gstewart@xxxxxxxxxxx
Registered Linux user #284683 (Slackware 9.0, Linux 2.6.6)
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