I have done this as of about 30 minutes ago. CPU utilization has dropped
DRASTICALLY. Before I commit that this has worked, no slight to you or
offense intended, I will let it run a few hours and notify you of it's
success. When making changes the other day with the MaxQueProc I got it to
produce this behavior, but after a few hours the CPU utilization jumped back
up. Let's cross our fingers and hope that this gets it.
What makes this process even more frustrating is that I didn't configure the
mail servers to begin with. I am cleaning up after a previous sysadmin.
Only thing I have done was migrate it from the P133 to the dual P2-266. Yet
I get to be held accountable for it's failures.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Lapides
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 2:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] BIG Problem/Dissatisfied Customer
Frank,
This smells like a mail list loop. Perhaps you have a bad address on a list
that is being delivered to your root instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If your root account autoforwards to anyone,
it might be resubmitting the request back in the queue. Try disabling the
mailing lists and seeing if that clears things up. If it does then you've
found your culprit.
Also, look in the root mailbox using the imail client. You might find
something interesting in there. I'd be suprised if IMAIL allows such a loop
to exist, but with lists, aliases and users being so tightly integrated, who
knows.
HTH.
David
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