Just tested a 9mb mail (no attachment) against 1.3.3.2(8)
and it ate it at up to 100% cpu and droped down to 0%-4%
again afterwards.

Hmm .. which process took up all that CPU ?


Hi,

I run ASSP on a dualprocessor FSC Server with W2k, the mailserver is an
equal machine in the same subnet (internal IP-Range behind a
NAT-Firewall).
After havin BIG stress on the server yesterday I upgraded to 1.3.3.2 (8)
and sended an 12 MB email from my google-account. All RegEx is turned
off, Antivirus does my mailserver, googles servers are on the
noprocess-list, but even then ASSP takes one processor to 100% (that
means 50% machine-summary, but 100% in ASSP-stats-page). Now comes the
interesting part: in this time the other processor goes up to 100% by
"System" - so I had real 100% peaks (what I never had before).

Please dont give up Fritz. :-)

100% CPU load - by itself - is NOT a problem.
What many of us were experiencing before
was a 100% CPU load that coincided with
an unresponsive system. For example, the
ASSP GUI would not respond, a SMTP server
on the same machine would not respond,
so incoming emails were bouncing.

Now running 1.3.3.2(8), I just sent myself
a 14 meg file. RegEx and Baysian ON,
Receiving that file caused the
CPU to jump to 100%. BUT during that period
the GUI was still responsive, and the SMTP
server on the same machine continued to respond
as well.

THAT is what we were looking for...

Fritz - beautifully done. Thank you, Thank you.

(real-world test tomorrow, looks good so far)

--Donald at Lorian Network
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