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Check task manager to see what processes are running and consuming your CPU. That will start giving you hints of what is going on. Make sure every process is right, legal and not suspicious of virus, Trojans, etc.
What email volume do you process every day?
Also: In another forum I read in a recent post that somebody with 100%CPU discovered that the problem was because of viruses. He found C:\WINDOWS\System32\systems.exe http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32agobotp.html
Give it a try..to see if that may be the problem
-Luis Arango -----Original Message-----
I work for a webhost that
maintains 25 separate installations of Imail Server running the latest version
(8.05?). Each server contains approximately 1,000 separate domains,
with no set limit on the user inboxs. When we were using v7.15, we
had major problems with emails getting stuck in queue. This was
resolved when upgrading to the 8.0 series, however the trade off was that we
now have major problems with CPU load. Typically, the CPU runs at
about 100% during what I would call a 'normal' load. CPU is split
b/t Queue Manager, SMTP, and occasionally the Web Messaging processes.
Regards,
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RE: [IMail Forum] CPU Problems w/Imail 8.x
Panda Consulting S.A. Luis Alberto Arango Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:51:41 -0800
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