> After havin BIG stress on the server yesterday I upgraded to
1.3.3.2(8)
> and sended an 12 MB email from my google-account. All RegEx is
> turned off, Antivirus does my mailserver, googles servers are on the
> noprocess-list, but even then ASSP takes one processor to 100%

that's something I saw in the past, and it's not related to the AV but
to the underlying need for ASSP to "pipe" the message to the mail
server; if would be interesting to repeat the test by keeping an eye
on the machine using the "performance monitor" and possibily also
using this critter

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.mspx

to find out which process or which "subrocess" (library ...) is eating
up the CPU; the perfmon will give you an "historical track" while the
procexp will allow you to better drill down on processes; I'm about
to setup a "testbed" using some monitoring tools and try to help
Fritz identifying the culprit

Also, and since we're at this, you may also enable the "debug trace"
in ASSP this way you may also be able to see "which part of the code"
(if any) is responsible for the high CPU usage

Ok, enough for now, going to put something under my belt (stomach
is groaning) and will perform some tests as soon as I'll get back :-)


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