> What CPU load you are talking?
> The CPU% in ASSP stats?

The CPU in the ASSP-Stats, the CPU in the Taskmanager (just one of two
on a dual-CPU single core system - so it appears in overall-CPU-Usage
like a maximum of 50%).
http://www.crnet.de/labor/img/example-bigmail2.gif

It only happens during processing big mails, and whitelisting or
Noprocessing doesnt help to prevent this.
It is worse with higher bandwidth and seems to slow down ASSP complete
(in these times the number of connections grows up also).
And with the cpu-load the memory-usage goes up to the perl-limits, so it
smells like a memory-problem inside the perl-interpreter.
And it only sems to happen on w2k, because Matti Haack with his w2k3
servers dont has these effects, and Graziano with Linux neither.

I reported all this 12 days ago, and it is still the same.

I wait for some people to return from their holidays to have a look on
the situation, so dont worry.
If we find out a workaround we will tell here for shure - if we find a
bug also, but I dont think we will find one.

Nothing to do so far, Fritz. 

:-)



Mit freundlichen Gru?en

Christian Rehkopf



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