Yes, we could but we have switched off the logging for imail.

Then you will have to guess what happened. :)


I would recommend turning logging on again, unless there is a good reason not to.

If the problem is not enough hard drive space, you can delete or archive the log files each day. If the problem is that it uses too much processor time, you're already at the limits of your server, so it's time to start looking at a replacement server.

-Scott
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