This is a question related to bulk mailings and SMTPd32 processes.

Last night, we sent out a bulk mailing of 150,000 e-mails via our iMail
server (v6.04).  I had increased the SMTP processes to 90 (and increased
the RAM to 256MB) and over 100,000 of these e-mails went out overnight
(although, until the mails got into the spool, CPU utilization hovered at
100%). I was so excited!

However, now, it seems as though the last ~40,600 or so are stuck in the
queue (the queue number hasn't changed since I got in this morning).  Also,
I'm noticing that there not anywhere near 90 SMTP processes running
(there's maybe 3 or 4 at any one time).  

This is a Window NT 4.0 SP5 machine which runs practically no other
services...

Any help you can provide would be appreciated!

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Christina Oltmer
Worlds.com, Inc.
1455 E. Putnam Avenue, Office 216
Old Greenwich, CT 06870
Work 203.409.2112
Cell 646.879.3449
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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