I like the fact that email in the overflow directory hasn't been scanned yet.  What 
I'm trying to do is minimize CPU spikes.  If you average out our CPU utilization it is 
around 20-30%, but frequently we'll spike to 100% for a bit when there are alot of 
emails being processed by Declude.  So I want to put a limit on the number of emails 
that can be scanned by Declude at any given moment.

But I do not want to lower Imail's registry setting because I do not want to end up 
with alot of delayed emails due to Imail's queue architecture.  It seems that the 
logical way to accomplish this is to keep MaxQueProc at 30 and have a separate limit 
used by Declude.

I think this would be a valuable feature to add into Declude, unless I am missing 
something.  If you agree, can you add it to the feature request list?

Thanks,
Bill


-----Original Message-----
From: "R. Scott Perry"
Sent: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 14:03:06 -0500
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] override MaxQueProc



>Is there a GLOBAL.CFG setting that will tell Declude to override the value 
>set in IMail's MaxQueProc registry?
>
>What I'd like to do is keep IMail's MaxQueProc registry key set to 30, so 
>that Declude is almost always called by Imail, but I'd like to lower the 
>value that Declude uses to determine whether it should send the email to 
>smtp32.exe or if it should stick it into the "overflow" queue.
>
>Can this be done?

Unfortunately, this can't be done.

Note that Declude checks the number of processes before it scans the 
E-mail, so E-mail that is in the overflow directory hasn't been scanned by 
Declude yet.
                                -Scott

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