
One rear drum was caked in oily black slime (axle oil plus brake dust) - so much that it may have wrecked the new brake cylinder

The axle oil was changed 1500 miles ago when the car got a well needed spring clean, and I don't remember there being much old oil in the axle.
There was a trace of oil in at the drum / halfshaft flange which was evident when that cylinder was replaced, but as it was so little oil I figured it didn't mean much.
Q's for those people who know their axles:
1) Is the (correct) level of oil likely to have contributed to the leak?
2) If it has a major leak like this, is it worth bothering to fit a new seal or is that likely to just leak? (Or can you fit it a few mm different so it runs on a less worn/damaged surface?)
3) If it needs more than just a new seal, what should be replaced (Halfshaft or axle casing? (or the entire axle

[The reason I ask about #1 is that the previous owner hinted to problems with that brake but didn't say what - therefore maybe the problem was an old one]