if you are talking about the CPU Tab then the answers is that is bounces
around no one item is at the top for over a sec.

That's normal for IMail (with other programs, you'd be looking for just 1 process at 100%) -- but what you want to do is look at the top entries in the CPU column, and see which ones are using processor time. For example, if the total CPU usage is at 100%, and there are 3 Declude.exe processes each using about 30%, then Declude would be the culprit.


For a quick estimate, you can look at all processes that are using at least 1% of the CPU.

I see system idle, NTVDM Declude, smpt32, POP32, iwebmeg, iwebcal.

If you see system idle in there, you aren't at 100% CPU usage. :)


If those processes are all pretty much sharing the CPU usage, then you're probably at maximum capacity for the server.

If you are talking about the CPU Time tab ...

No. For IMail, the CPU column is the important one (the processes that are important are usually ones that come and go quickly, so they will have very little CPU time associated with them).


-Scott
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