I am going to "restart" Hijack and have the log in Debug mode and see what
happens. It has been noted that at that time, the CPU was averaging 80% but
after stopping Hijack, the CPU settled back down to about 35%.

Once I have the log for a bit, I will send it off list.

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
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> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Deccon
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> >For about an hour until I disabled Hijack (renamed the cfg file) and
> closed
> >Deccon.exe. This is on a high volume (180K) server, but I had not noticed
> it
> >before. I am not sure if it was there before.
> 
> If you re-start Declude Hijack, does the problem occur again?
> 
> Is Declude Hijack stopping a lot of E-mail?
> 
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