It was IIS5 actually, taking email messages as the inbound SMTP server, processing them for spam and viruses, then forwarding them to Imail. :)  Going by my experience, it was wholly inefficient.  I congratulate you on your marvelous statistic, but for my situation it simply did not work.  Mind you I could say I was being slightly inaccurate, as the server only got overloaded once or twice a week, not in a matter of minutes. :)

Cheers,
Sam

Sanford Whiteman wrote:
IIS  SMTP  is  only good if you have a betting pool where you're all
wagering  on  how  many  minutes before it gets overloaded and dies.
    

We  pass a 1 million msgs/day through single MS SMTP boxes, so I'd say
your  comment is not borne out by experience. Maybe you're thinking of
IIS 4.

--Sandy


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