> if you're getting that much reject logs... as an added precaution, you 
> can
> configure logrotate to rotate based on size and not on a monthly/weekly 
> basis.
> and set appropriately how many old logs to keep.  this way, your 
> /var/log
> partition should (theoretically) never run out of space because of the 
> reject
> logs.

Thanks, but as mentioned earlier, this doesn't exactly solve the 
problem, just work around it. The current setup ( mail.log > /dev/null) 
does the job, but does nothing to stop the incoming barrage of mail.

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