>my question is do you think this will fix the problem or is there a problem
>I am not seeing?

Unfortunately, it likely will not solve the problem.  If there are lots of 
the SMTP32.EXE processes in memory, and they are not going away (even after 
many minutes/hours), then they are likely stuck.  Not too many people 
experience this, but the times that they do, it is usually due to a bogus 
or corrupt message of some sort in the spool.

First, though, I would check to see if there is a valid reason for all 
those SMTP32.EXE processes.  Is a lot of mail being sent or received?  Is 
it possible that a spammer is sending mail through your server?

                                                    -Scott
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