Hi,

I currently have some problems with my IMail 7.0x server where I have
multiple smtp32.exe processes running which max out the server at 100%.
Problem is
1) I can not stop these processes, stopping the SMTP service from within
Imail won't stop these extra smtp32 processes running, not even after
several minutes.
2) I currently have Declude as smtp32 and the IMail smtp32 engine as
ISmtp32, using the daisychain option to have declude call ISmtp32. Trying to
get back to the "normal" situation via a "copy ISmtp32.exe smtp32.exe" does
not work because the smtp32.exe file is locked.

I see around 20-30 smtp32 processes while the queue is empty. Zero queue
files in either C:\IMail\spool and C:\Imail\spool\overflow
I see several svchost.exe processes running and have no idea what those are.
Info found at google only tells me "it is normal to see this process".
Restarting the entire Windows 2000 server last night did not help. :-(
sys*.log only shows the average 5-10 messages a minute that I expect.
Yesterdays log only shows the 2k messages I expect to see in one day.

Anybody any idea what is going on or how I can get more information?

Met vriendelijke groet,

Bonno Bloksma

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