1. You are probably experiencing Dictionary attacks which could account for sudden jump in log files.

2. Your server may be hijacked and is relaying spam.

3. Possible that one or more computers (man would I like to say users, he he) is infected with a virus and is sending out large amounts of emails.

4. It could that logging started working right.

 

Log file of 4 MB is extremely small.

 

Of course, you have not stated how much email passes through your server so these are only guesses.

 

Many of us disable the Imail syslog service and use a full fledged syslog such as Kiwi which allows for a lot of flexibility including where to log to file.

 

John T

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"Seek, and ye shall find!"

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wolf Tombe
Sent:
Wednesday, September 20, 2006 4:35 PM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] iMail Sys Log Files are growing out of control

 

I apologize if this is OT; but this is the best support group I know of for emergency situations, and I have one.  Starting one week ago today (slept 13th), my iMail Sysxxx.txt log files began to grow out of control.  Files, that for several years have averaged around 4Mb in size, suddenly jumped to about 1.5 Gig per day and have remained there.  I found out about this when my server reported running out of Volume space on the log file partition (which has 15Gig assigned to it) this morning!  These files are so large that I can’t even open them!

 

Nothing has changed on the server that I am aware of.  Has anyone seen this behavior before or have any suggestion?

 

Thanks in advance for any help anyone might be able to provide.

 

Wolf


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