The exact same happens here. Sending a message (not receiving) through via
SMTP with the mail mailbox using
IMAP rather than SMTP will peg the IMAP process at 100% cpu until i reload
the service. Any answers from
Ipswitch?


Franco Gasperino
Network Administrator
Webiness
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Hermann Strassner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "IMail_Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:24 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] IMAP and processor


I use IMAP with a 100 Mb LAN connection. I want to copy a directory with 22
MB in 50 emails from my local storage to the IMAP storage on the mail
server. This takes about 30 minutes, and the mail server (PII/300, 128 MB
RAM, fast SCSI HD) shows 100% Prozessortime to the IMAP Process. I am the
only user (testserver). If i copy the same set of mails from the IMAP
structure to my local storage this takes only a few seconds and does not use
more than 30% processor time.

I did the same on an other server and it looks the same. Is this normal
behaviour, and what the hell is the mail server doing with that much
processor time?

Hermann

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