Re: exchsvr\imcdata directory full of garbage?
That was it! Thanks for the help, Larry. Diagnostics logging was all set to maximum when we were troubleshooting the IMS awhile back, it wasn't turned off unfortunately so I did just that, it works now. Thanks again. -Jimmy > The imcdata\in\archive and imcdata\out\archive folders have mail in them > because you have diagnostic logging set in the IMS for "Message Archival". > Trun this off and that will stop. For the imcdata\in and imcdata\out here > is a little into to explain them: > > There are four queues for the Internet Mail Service. Outbound messages > travel from the MTA's Internet Mail Service queue (Exchsrvr\Imcdata\Out) to > the Internet Mail Service's MTS-OUT queue in the information store. The > Internet Mail Service converts the messages and places them in the Out > queue until they are sent. The Internet Mail Service places messages > received from the Internet in its In queue (Exchsrvr\Imcdata\In). The > messages are then converted by the Internet Mail Service and moved to the > MTS-IN queue in the information store. > > Hope this helps. > > Larry Manno > 3RD Level Backoffice Support > Phone: 813-978-6531 > Pager: 813-216-1086 pin 1821284 > EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > "Jimmy Dejesus" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "MS-Exchange Admin Issues" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > m> cc: >Subject: exchsvr\imcdata directory >full of garbage? > 02/15/2002 03:50 > PM > Please respond > to "MS-Exchange > Admin Issues" > > > > > > > HI, I am wondering why the exchsvr\imcdata\in and exchsvr\imcdata\out > directories always gets filled up with so much garbage of email. It also > happens that the imcdata\in\archive and imcdata\out\archive gets filled up > as well. I don't even know where they're coming from. Is this a spam > related issue? How can I stop messages from those directories from > filling up? I am using exchange 5.5 sp4 on windows NT sp6a. Any thoughts > would be great, thanks. > > List Charter and FAQ at: > http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
Re: exchsvr\imcdata directory full of garbage?
The imcdata\in\archive and imcdata\out\archive folders have mail in them because you have diagnostic logging set in the IMS for "Message Archival". Trun this off and that will stop. For the imcdata\in and imcdata\out here is a little into to explain them: There are four queues for the Internet Mail Service. Outbound messages travel from the MTA's Internet Mail Service queue (Exchsrvr\Imcdata\Out) to the Internet Mail Service's MTS-OUT queue in the information store. The Internet Mail Service converts the messages and places them in the Out queue until they are sent. The Internet Mail Service places messages received from the Internet in its In queue (Exchsrvr\Imcdata\In). The messages are then converted by the Internet Mail Service and moved to the MTS-IN queue in the information store. Hope this helps. Larry Manno 3RD Level Backoffice Support Phone: 813-978-6531 Pager: 813-216-1086 pin 1821284 EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Jimmy Dejesus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "MS-Exchange Admin Issues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> m> cc: Subject: exchsvr\imcdata directory full of garbage? 02/15/2002 03:50 PM Please respond to "MS-Exchange Admin Issues" HI, I am wondering why the exchsvr\imcdata\in and exchsvr\imcdata\out directories always gets filled up with so much garbage of email. It also happens that the imcdata\in\archive and imcdata\out\archive gets filled up as well. I don't even know where they're coming from. Is this a spam related issue? How can I stop messages from those directories from filling up? I am using exchange 5.5 sp4 on windows NT sp6a. Any thoughts would be great, thanks. List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
exchsvr\imcdata directory full of garbage?
HI, I am wondering why the exchsvr\imcdata\in and exchsvr\imcdata\out directories always gets filled up with so much garbage of email. It also happens that the imcdata\in\archive and imcdata\out\archive gets filled up as well. I don't even know where they're coming from. Is this a spam related issue? How can I stop messages from those directories from filling up? I am using exchange 5.5 sp4 on windows NT sp6a. Any thoughts would be great, thanks. List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm