They were (almost) all from the monitor program, but the logs doesn't show
the monitor machine sending them. Could it be because Imail tries to create
a new .SMD file, if it can't write to the one on the disk?

/Rasmus

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: 8. juni 2001 15:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Huge .tmp file in spool dir



>My mailserver crashed last night because it ran out of disk space. It
>normally has about 3 GB of free space. When I checked the spool dir, there
>was a file called broad44.tmp taking up more than 2.5 GB, and 34,000+ .SMD
>files.
>Two days ago there was about 20 files in the spool dir.

The $64,000 question:  What is in those 34,000 .SMD files?

Unless your business skyrocketed overnight, take a look at a couple of 
those 34,000 .SMD files and I'll bet you will immediately discover the
problem.

If they all have a subject of "BEST FREE PORN ON THE WEB", a spammer has 
used your mail server to send out his junk.

If they all are to the same user, check out their forwarding to make sure 
there isn't a mail loop.

>I've been through the logfiles for the last few days, and I can't see
>anything out of the ordinary. The log for last night is about 25% larger
>than normal, mainly because our monitor software tried to send alert mails
>because the mailserver was failing. But it didn't send no where near the
>34,000 mails (I think it send about 6-700 during the night).

Then it likely wasn't a spammer.  You should take a look at the .SMD files 
and see what's in there.

                                                            -Scott

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