Sorted by CPU the system process is first and second is a toss up between
declude, smtpd32, and queuemgr followed by as many as 16 simultaneous
instances of declude with cpu between 1 and 4.

That normal indicates an above average volume of mail (or, in other words, the system is at full capacity).


However, the fact that shutting off Declude lowers the CPU usage to 13-20% would indicate that Declude is using more CPU time than it normally should (which could be normal, depending on what filters you have set up).

Does creating a domain folder with a blank $default$.junkamil file, as
compared to whitelisting a domain in the global.cfg, use more processing
power?

No, both will use almost exactly the same amount of CPU time.

-Scott
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