We've already checked the processes, saw nothing there. 

Top processes are:
 System Idle - 8:25
 POP3d32.exe - 1:57
 SMTPd32.exe - 1:12
 System      - 0:34
 iwebmsg.exe - 0:31

Etc...

Which is why we are looking at the NIC, which has come up a lot in these
discussions.

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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] iMail running slower on faster hardware



>Just moved iMail (6.06 / Win 2k) to a new Dell PowerEdge 2650 (2.4 GHz
>Xenon) and now it runs slower that on the old machine. The CPU has been

>at 100% since we started iMail on the new machine.
>
>It sounds like the first thing to do is disable the integrated Broadcom

>NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Adapters and put in an old network card.
>
>What cards should we look for / avoid?

When you see 100% CPU usage on a computer, the first step is to figure
out 
what is taking up the CPU time.

To do that, you need to start Task Manager (CTRL-SHIFT-ESC), click the 
"Processes" tab, and then click on the "CPU" button.  That will sort the

processes by CPU usage, and show the guilty process(es).

It is likely something unrelated to IMail, such as an indexing service
running.

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