This is covered in the FAQ and is in the list archive.

.qmail-null:

#

(.qmail-null contains a single line containing the comment character and
NOTHING else.)

qmail sees this as an instruction to simply discard the mail.

On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Tony Wade wrote:

> Hi there, 
> 
> How does one dump mail to /dev/null , 
> 
> say i want the user [EMAIL PROTECTED] to dump the message. 
> 
> i have edited the .qmail-null and put /dev/null in it. this as i can see
> from the qmail mail logs tried to deliver to the user /dev/null. 
> 
> Anyone ? 
> 
> Tony Wade
> The Internet Solution
> Tel:  (+27 11) 283 5483
> Fax:  (+27 11) 283 5401
> E-mail:       [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Web:  http://www.is.co.za
> #include <std/disclaimer.h>
> 
> 
> 

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