> But after we've carried our Imail server to our real Sql server, a
> problem has occured.
Do you mean that you are switching IMail to point to the real SQL server, or that you
moved IMail onto the same machine as the SQL server? If you moved it onto the SQL
box, you should take it off. SQL uses all the resources it can find, leaving IMail
with almost no resources to use. It may work in the short term, but down the line
will almost certainly cause problems. SQL should be kept in isolation on its own box.
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-Scott
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