Have you checked for a cronjob for MHonArc? If you kill it but it keeps coming back there has to be some process restarting it. Seems to make sense that it would either be another program or something like a cron job.

Came across this post on a Google search - this guy apparently had some performance trouble with MHonArc on his laptop:
--snip--
   Unresolved issues:
Had a major performance problem with 'mhonarc' routine which converts mail to html enmass. Rename the routine by executing: mv /usr/bin/mhonarc /usr/bin/mhonarc.orig in a terminal window to stop the routine from running before opening the Mail function.
--end_snip--

You *could* do that, but its just renaming the executable to something else so that whatever is calling it cant call it anymore.. It's not really getting to the root of the problem obviously.


another post I found made reference to uninstalling 'kat' - see more here: http://mandrivausers.org/lofiversion/index.php?t28709.html
--snip--
I wouldn't worry about the high cpu load - I have also deinstalled kat on my machine - the related high loads were from kded and mhonarc, but kat caused those to do whatever they were doing.
--end_snip--

Good luck,
Brian


matt1027 wrote:
At 02:09 PM 4/5/06 -0400, you wrote:
I have heard of MHonArc tied into Majordomo as a way to publish mailing-list discussions on a website - is it possible that it is tied into Majordomo as a "plugin" or something of that nature? Do you even have Majordomo installed?

When I installed Mandriva I chose everything because I wanted apache going but I have no specific knowledge of Majordomo or any reason for it to be running.

Matt



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