Scott,

The DNS server appears to be working OK. There are times when our mail
server's CPU utilization is over 90%. It doesn't remain at that level for
extended periods, but it does reach this level which concerns me. Is it
possible that when I introduce the HOP scan within Declude, that the mail
server can't keep up with the load place on it??

Steve


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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] HOP and HOPHIGH


>
> >Presently, the HOP and HOPHIGH parameters in my global.cfg are remarked
> >out. When I try to set HOP to 0, the overflow directory begins to fill
up.
> >Any thoughts?
>
> That's not good.  If the "HOP" line isn't there, the source IP of E-mails
> will not be scanned.
>
> The overflow directory will fill up if E-mail can't be scanned and
> delivered as fast as it comes it.  This is normally due to a DNS issue.
Is
> your DNS server (the one listed in the IMail SMTP settings) working
properly?
>
>                                                     -Scott
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