I have the held.vbs running every 10 minutes, and it has only be sending
notices occasionally about HOLD1.

Hijack is configured as such:

RELAYTHRESHOLD1 10      20
RELAYTHRESHOLD2 30      150

There are 3 C blocks of addresses allowed and 3 others per the client
request. 

Should I try again running held.vbs every minute to test?

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You


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> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Deccon
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> >Upon "restarting" Hijack, CPU usage went back up. Log file being sent off
> >list.
> 
> That is strange.  Declude Hijack should have little affect on the
> deccon.exe process.  Do you have a lot of E-mail that was held by Declude
> Hijack?
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