Matt wrote:
Thanks John, you are correct about the 83.333 number, and that is still about 10 times the typical amount for domains on my server. I could only really imagine this happening if IMail was accepting all E-mail to the domains hosted on it regardless of there being an actual account...meaning a nobody alias or some sort of loop/bulk-mailing going on. Generally speaking, only about 10% to 20% of users will receive 90% of the spam.

Matt,

You should look at IMGate ( http://imgate.meiway.com/ ). We added in two MX spools ( inbound mail ) as watched the processor load drop about 25%. With additional IMGate tweaking we've cut processor usage down another 10%. Later we added an outbound server ( SMTP relay ) and had IMail send everything out through it. That gained some more. I'm not sure on how much this saved us but it did save more.

Rod
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