>(Gibberish, Y!directed, etc).  Are these tests really worth having to
>test for SPAM or can they be removed?
On our system they are very helpful. Are you using SKIFIFWEIGHT
and MAXWEIGHT in your filters? These switches really help CPU usage.
They are explained in the archives...

-Nick Hayer

>
>Isaias Hernandez
>Internet Tech Support
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>>We are currently looking to upgrade our mail server.  Lately the
>>processing of the CPU has causing the SMTP to be working real slow,
>>causing a lot of timeouts.  We currently we are running a P3 1.133GHz
>>with 512MB RAM.  We are looking to upgrade to a dual processor.
>
>How many E-mails do you send/receive per day?  When you use Task Manager
>
>and sort the processes by CPU usage, which one(s) are using the most
>CPU?
>
>                                                    -Scott
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