I am having the same problem. I will have a number of smtp32.exe processes
in my NT task list using 0% CPU, at this point the imail is looked up and I
have to reboot my server. It always happens on large lists or when a number
of smaller lists are being used at the same time.
I upgraded to 6.02 from 5.x, no help, I tried changing the registry entry
for max processes, nothing helps. Not stable at all.
I'm running on a PIII 400 with 512Mb NT 4.0/SP5 and about 5,000 accounts.
Please let me know if you find anything or if you move to another product
(I'd like to evaluate it also).
I can't/won't put up with this much longer!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rubens Altimari
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 1:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IMail Forum] IMail "takes control" of my link
The other day I thought IMail was taking too long to send e-mails to a
list. That was nothing compared to what it did to my link!
I have a client who has about 10 different lists, each holding some 50
users. Sometimes he sends one single e-mail for every list, so it must be
about 500 users at a time. When this happens, IMail launches so many
instances of smtp32.exe that my link is compromised!
Is there anything I can do about it? If I change the "Number of
recipients per message" will it help? Is there any "bandwidth" registry
setting or something like it?
Thanks in advance,
Rubens
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