The mailserver itself is running on a RAID 10 so data loss should not be an effective issue (this could still be the case and I'll do some scans on it)
As far as server settings go the mailboxes that were affected are emptied using POP3 so storage isn't an issue, daily limitations in receiving mail don't exsist.
I did some minor attempts to trouble shoot the problem in the beginning and I can try and find some logs for it but here is how a small portion of the problem manivested itself:
let's say
info@example.com is the inbox in question:
I tried logging into it on webmail which worked perfectly
The POP3 connector which retrieves the account could also log in
But mailing the account gave the following problems:
- External mail never got there
- Mail from my own domain on the same mailserver did not arive
- Mail from the mailbox mailing itself via webmail did not arive either
At that point I decided to remake the mailbox (as a fulltime Windows System Administrator you learn to just throw stuff away then remake it
) which involved me deleting the mailbox. In this process I got distracted by a phonecall only to find that even though I deleted the mailbox and told all folders and files to be removed a few folders re-appeared.
I opted to recreared the account under another folder name and manually removed the old directory. Even now the server seemed to use the older directory instead of the new one. I removed the account again and restarted the service. Re-created the user account with the old folder and combined it with a maintenance for the server with a complete system reboot.
Since then this account has again worked flawlessly.
I'll dig around for the logs of that day. See if anything comes up