Hmmm... can sympathise! Best first stab if SMTP/Queue Manager are going crazy would be 
to check you're locked down against being an open relay for spam - a spam engine using 
you as an open relay would cause exactly these symptoms. Look in SMTP settings and 
check you're happy with them.
 
Also, some virus scanners cause massive inefficiency/grief when trying to scan 
mailboxes that SMTP etc's trying to deliver to. Try switching your virus scanner off 
for a couple of mins (or at least make sure the scanners not running over the imail 
mailbox & spool directories). If your CPU suddenly drops to a reasonable level, it's 
time to get a new virus scanner that plays more sympathetically with IMail.
 
Enjoy,
 
Clive Williams

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Jamie Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Sat 27-Mar-04 7:18 PM 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [IMail Forum] CPU Problems w/Imail 8.x
        
        
        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.
        
        Any suggestions on how to ease my troubled CPU?
         
        Regards,
        Jamie Price 
        Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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