.On Mar 1, 2008, at 8:55 AM, Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

Check the IMAP logs of recent compared to some of the older ones.

I think we found the problem this morning with everyone's help.

Luckily, I don't have a lot of active users so I started calling them one by one.

One user when he opened imap connections from his notebook, either using Apple's Mail, or Thunderbird, would immediately see the imap process go to 100% cpu.

If I did it with my accounts, or any other users, normal usage.

We have deleted his account and files, and recreated ... and everything seems normal.

The user in question had a 500MB mailbox with messages that were almost 2 years old ... I'm going on the suspicious behavior that everyone else posted about that he indeed had a corrupted mailbox, and this is what was causing my problems.

He did tell me he left his computer on all day so this would explain why shutting down and restarting would cause the process to happen again 10 minutes later.

Now on to the Declude issues ... I bought a new network card to see if this is why I'm loosing connections to the DBL BUT I'm running first without the new card, hoping the extensive CPU time was just fouling up the DNS tests, and they were just timing out and there were no hardware issues.

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I REALLY APPRECIATE EVERYONE'S HELP ... VERY MUCH APPRECIATED!

David


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