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Sometimes you'd like to create an account where mail is black holed or sent to /dev/null. One way to do this is: | Sometimes you'd like to create an account where mail is black holed or sent to /dev/null. One way to do this is: | ||
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This will discard all mail sent to this account. | This will discard all mail sent to this account. | ||
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Creating a /dev/null account
Sometimes you'd like to create an account where mail is black holed or sent to /dev/null. One way to do this is:
- Create a normal user account. Call it spam@example.com for example.
- Create a mail filter that if an email is over 1 Byte it is discarded.
This will discard all mail sent to this account.