This is the first I've heard of this -- can you provide any more 
information about it?  Did those spamdyke processes produce any log 
messages or errors?  Did they begin eating the CPU before or after 
accepting/rejecting a message?  Did you try turning on full logging to 
see exactly what was going on?  What OS are you running?

-- Sam Clippinger

Erald Troja wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I second your findings.
>
> We reverted to 4.0.4 right away.
> Did not report it as we were unable
> to find a good explanation for it.
>
> The spamdyke processes were just lingering each consuming
> between 70% to 100% of CPU.
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------
> Erald Troja
>
>
> Paulo Henrique wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>> since the spamdyke upgraded to 4.0.5, I noted that my servers working
>> with a high load,  the average of 0.65 and they were left to 3.5,
>> someone noticed this problem? What may be happening?
>>
>> tks
>>     
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