Hello Matt,

Friday, January 13, 2006, 6:43:05 PM, you wrote:

M> I suppose that it makes sense to not set WAITFORMAIL to 0, though Harry
M> posted this morning that his was set that way and working properly.
M> Personally I would be curious to see what happens if you set it back to
M> 0 and restarted the service sine the other testing didn't seem to make
M> sense if all was truly the same.  This might also be of broader benefit
M> if something previously unknown was found.

I reset WAITFORMAIL to 0 and the 25% utilization behavior returned on
all machines that exhibited it before. The one box that didn't show
this behavior was W2k instead of 2k3.

What still isn't explained is the 50% utilization behavior after only
one message sent. Now that the problem is solved, the investigation
takes lower priority ;-)


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