Nick Hayer <> wrote on Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:57 AM:

> Dan,
> 
> Do you believe  the slowness you are experiencing is for sure related
> to this decludeproc.exe [will this work on any declude ver?] or maybe
> other causes unrelated like dns issue or a traffic spike?  
> 
> -Nick
> 
No definitely not dns or traffic spike.  I just actually went through my
config last week and cleaned it up by disabling a bunch of tests that
weren't catching anything.  I also made sure that all the dnsbl's were
responding.  I just checked again and they are all doing fine.  My DNS
server is responding well.  I was having some problems with sniffer a
couple weeks ago but that is taken care of.  No as of last Tuesday I was
extremely happy with the speed of my Declude config.  My tests today
don't show anything abnormal like dns failures or abnormal traffic
levels.  

Anyway I went away to lunch and came back and found that it is pretty
much cleared up.  However there are now 27 orphaned D files in the proc
directory. 5 of them have extension sm$ and the rest are smd.  What can
I do about these?

Also on another issue, Hijack caught around 40 something messages to
Declude all saying something like "Installed on mail.taisweb.net".  They
were all from IP address 127.0.0.1.  I did an allowip for that in order
to let them go, but what is up with the massive amount of emails,
Declude guys?  And why is your own software blocking it?

Dan Horne
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