One of the nice features of Declude is the overflow queue which helps Imail 7.x to not trip on itself as frequently. From my testing, the only time the overflow queue gets activity is when either a dictionary attack, mail loop, dns issue or spam flood is occurring(because the number of processes hits a threshold, I'm guessing). So, this has become a great way to gauge when an Imail server is having overload issues. I'm looking for a very easy, efficient way to monitor the size of the overflow directory(on NT4) and then take an action, like sending an alert, if the file grows an x amount over an x time period. I have found a few shareware proggies that can do this but before I commence testing, I figured I'd ask the experts. Has anyone fiddled with this concept yet? If so would you care to share your experience\suggestion?
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