I replied to an off-list message from Pete, but for completeness, I will
repost it to the list.  We can keep it on the list, Pete, if that does
ya'.  It looks like Pete is probably right in that the service is
probably not loading correctly for some reason.  There is no .stat file
in my sniffer directory.  Here are my responses to Pete's questions:

> Can you please tell me the content of your .stat file.

There is no .stat file in my sniffer directory.  No file ending with
.stat, either.

> 
> Can you estimate the number of messages per minute that you are 
> processing?

Fairly low volume, I guess, around 10 messages per minute.
 
> Do you have a lot of extra files in your sniffer directory?

Yes, there are tons of old *.FIN files, *.WRK files, *.XXX files, *.ERR
files, and a few *.ABT files.  However they are mostly old files.
Sorting by date, I can see several *.FIN files, but they don't hang
around long.  There are several still there from each day though (I
assume due to daily scheduled reboots according to the timestamp).  The
last occurrences of the other files by extension are:

*.XXX - 7/24/2005
*.ERR - 4/27/2005
*.ABT - 2/4/2005
*.WRK - 12/14/2004

I assume it is ok to delete all these?

> Does you have a lot of fragmentation in your file system? How do you 
> mitigate the fragmentation you do have?

No, we defrag daily after hours using Diskeeper's smart scheduling.

> This information will help.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> _M
> 

NP.  I'm sure you saw my other posts to the list, but I'll recap.  When
I stop the service, processing time goes down to milliseconds.
Reenabling the sniffer service (installed per the archived instructions
using srvany.exe) causes the processing time to go back up into the
minute per message range.  I have the service disabled for now.  We
moved our Imail/Declude install off to a weaker machine a couple weeks
ago in prep for replacing it with Suse Linux ES running postfix (and
sniffer, of course) on the more powerful hardware.  Because the current
computer is not as powerful and has become backed up a few times, I was
looking at ways to lower the CPU cost per message when I found this. 


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