The DNS server appears to be working OK. There are times when our mail
server's CPU utilization is over 90%. It doesn't remain at that level for
extended periods, but it does reach this level which concerns me. Is it
possible that when I introduce the HOP scan within Declude, that the mail
server can't keep up with the load place on it??

Yes, it is almost definite that the mail server can't keep up with the load. The question, though, it why (too much CPU usage, slow processing of E-mail, etc.).


I would recommend using the debug mode in this case. To use the debug mode, you can change the "LOGLEVEL LOW" line in \IMail\Declude\global.cfg to "LOGLEVEL DEBUG". Then, after about a minute, you can then switch back to "LOGLEVEL LOW" (the debug mode adds huge amounts of information to the log file). You can then send me (off-list) the \IMail\spool\dec####.log file (as an attachment, NOT sent from web messaging), and I can take a look at it to see what is happening.

-Scott
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