I am only looking for possible solutions other than
just replace the server. I mean is there an other
testing I can do to see if it actually my server
simply being over used?  Would increasing the smtp
threads help or not?

Again I am looking for options to to fix this problem
and/or if I replace the machine what to watch for so
the problem does not move with me.

Thanks

Greg
--- Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >My current disk queue length is 0 and did stay 0
> for a
> >10 minute test on the performance monitor.  The %
> Disk
> >time is very low as well so I am assuming by this
> that
> >the problem may not be disk related.
> 
> ok, but we had to check anyway.
> 
> >   As I have said
> >no one process will be using an enormous amount of
> >resources at any given time.  Are there further
> tests
> >I can run to help determine if my machine is simply
> >getting over worked
> 
> obviously not the case. nothing much is happening at
> all.
> 
> >and needs to be replaced by
> >something bigger and better?
> 
> sure, you can always shotgun the problem, throw $$$
> at it, and in building 
> the new machine + os + Imail, you'll not repeat the
> problem.
> 
> Len
> 
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