[OT] Re: find -exec surprisingly slow
Paul A. Hoadley
paulh at logicsquad.net
Sat Aug 14 20:09:02 PDT 2004
Hello,
On Sat, Aug 14, 2004 at 08:01:47PM -0700, stheg olloydson wrote:
> What I would do is avoid the problem in the first place by not
> having a .qmail-default.
Without a .qmail-default, qmail's default behaviour is to _accept_ the
message and then _bounce_ it. IMHO, this is _worse_ than (a) saving
the spam (which (I had hoped!) might be useful in other contexts), or
(b) piping it to the bit bucket. Both (a) and (b) require a
.qmail-default.
Have I overlooked something really obvious here? Is there a way
(preferably without patching it) to get qmail to _reject_ the mail
sent to non-existent addresses?
--
Paul.
w http://logicsquad.net/
h http://paul.hoadley.name/
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