Just checked.  The logging, as I thought it was but wanted to make sure, is
box stock configuration.  That could account for the CPU usage if it were
misconfigured though.  I hadn't even thought of that.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert Wilson
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 12:15 PM
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] BIG Problem/Dissatisfied Customer



> Given that your CPU utilization is around 75%, it sounds like you
> may have your maximum # of SMTP threads being used, and when new
> E-mail comes in, it can't be sent out right away, so it has to
> wait another 10 minutes (or whatever it is configured to) before
> being sent again.  It make take a number of "bumps" before it
> finally finds a free thread.


We ran into CPU and performance issues when the NT event log filled.
Clearing the logs would get performance back until it reached a certain
size. Being anal about stuff, I'd set the NT domain policy to log file and
object access. I took off this logging option and the CPU utilization
generally stays below 5%. It was bizarre because it seemed to primarily
cause problems with the SMTP process not POP.

If you don't see any errors in your Imail logs, you might try clearing your
NT logs to see if this might be the issue.

Robert

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