>> >> qmail? One could argue that there should be a ~alias/.qmail-default >> >> installed as a default. >> >> >> > >> >Just out of curiosity, what should be in ~/.qmail-default? >> >> Something that stops a bounce that informs people about addresses that are >> invalid (and thus by inference) addresses which may be valid. It's a pretty >> paranoid point I confess. >> >> > >Actually, Mark, I am not so sure it is paranoid. They may be after your >account names, anyhow. > >What should be in ~alias/.qmail-default to do that? Try point (1) of "man dot-qmail" Regards.
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