>Just wondering how much of an impact on CPU utilization does declude have?

That depends mostly on which Declude programs you are running.  On most 
servers, the only noticeable CPU usage would come from Declude Virus 
(actually, from the virus scanner used with Declude Virus), since virus 
scanning is quite CPU intensive.

>I haven't noticed a large impact on our server, but our email traffic is
>relatively light (exact stats unknown, anyone know how to check on imail?
>kind of like, #mails/day). We're thinking of servicing additional domains
>but we'd need to determine if our mail server can handle the extra emails.

For Declude JunkMail, there shouldn't be a problem.  We have a number of 
people processing over 100,000 E-mails/day with Declude JunkMail without 
any problems (and some processing that many with Declude Virus, where some 
thought would need to be given about the best way to scan that volume of 
mail).  Although people occasionally mention that the virus scanning uses 
up noticeable CPU time, I can't recall anyone mentioning that Declude 
JunkMail was using up too much CPU time.

We have a "Domain Lister" tool at http://www.declude.com/tools that you can 
use to see how many E-mails/day are sent/received from each domain.
                            -Scott

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