James, I've no information on how "multithreaded" Declude is, but since
each instance of declude.exe operates separately, then yes, more CPUs
does help.  Faster CPUs also help, because most of the CPU time you seen
declude.exe taking up is spent on JunkMail Pro text filtering.

Other built-in content inspection tests like BASE64 and NOLEGITCONTENT,
and COMMENTS, any external test, like antivirus or Message Sniffer will
also consume CPU, and more and faster CPUs will definitely help.

RAM usage isn't big, but keep in mind that you don't want some huge quad
Xeon 3 GHz monster with an under-matched IDE drive!  Scale the whole
system.

Andrew 8)

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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude & multiple processors


I haven't been able to come up with any definitive answers, but does 
Declude support multiple processors?  I'm thinking of upgrading to a new

mail server and have been noticing declude seems to be one of the major 
cpu users (many instances of it each using a reasonable amount) on my 
current server, and this appears to be the major bottleneck

Thanks,
::James Nelson.
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