Dear community,
I have tried to solve this problem, but I can't find a real solution. The emails in the queue that are sent back to our internal mail server fill up the log until the hard drive is full.
Then PMG stops responding. Of course, this always happens when I'm traveling or on vacation. This happens very often with old email addresses that our internal mail server no longer accepts. I tried to create a rule to block (invalid email list with ndr) these email addresses in PMG as well, but PMG itself tries to send SPAM reports to these non-existent email addresses. The logs are each 1.5 GB in size (syslog.1 and mail.log.1). We don't have a large hard drive for PMG. This becomes critical here because it happens too often.
I have set up daily log rotation, but that is not enough.
Is there anything that can be done to solve this problem? Maybe I'm overlooking something.
regards,
Joel.
I have tried to solve this problem, but I can't find a real solution. The emails in the queue that are sent back to our internal mail server fill up the log until the hard drive is full.
Then PMG stops responding. Of course, this always happens when I'm traveling or on vacation. This happens very often with old email addresses that our internal mail server no longer accepts. I tried to create a rule to block (invalid email list with ndr) these email addresses in PMG as well, but PMG itself tries to send SPAM reports to these non-existent email addresses. The logs are each 1.5 GB in size (syslog.1 and mail.log.1). We don't have a large hard drive for PMG. This becomes critical here because it happens too often.
I have set up daily log rotation, but that is not enough.
Is there anything that can be done to solve this problem? Maybe I'm overlooking something.
regards,
Joel.