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ramram49 -> RE: First Storage on nearly full C: drive (4.Jun.2008 11:19:51 AM)
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uemurad, Thanks for your reply. My environment is quite simple. The server does host mailboxes and public folders. However, all users' mailboxes are on another mail storage that is residing on D: drive from the very beginning. What left in the First Storage is the Exchange Admin, Administrator, etc. The EDB and STM files are not big, about 1.7GB and 800MB respectively. As it is the hub server, all Internet and inter-site emails would go through it, and i think it is the reason that the log files grow quickly. For the inbound Internet emails, we have another spam control server connected to the Internet. After filtering, the emails will be forwarded to that Exchange server. Therefore, it is not the outmost server. We have five sites, each has one Exchange server in the local office, plus a Front-end server in the hub-site. There is only one Routing group in each site. All emails from other sites route to the hub server (the one we are concerning about) and the go either to the Internet or other Exchange server. Again, thanks.
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