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Conversation: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW
Subject: RE: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW
Originally we resolved inbound names via DNS before delivery, we
switched this off for a couple of days to see if it made any difference
Admin Issues
Subject: RE: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW
It's the IMAIL process that does the conversion. How are you measuring
the process? Anything in the event logs?
Neil
-Original Message-
From: Rose, Adrian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: 03 May 2002 05:30
Posted
Messages/hr, Queued MTS-IN etc...)
All seems fine until we start to receive 2800 - 3200 messages/hour
and then
all goes painfully slow. The measure of Inbound bytes doesn't seem
to matter
to much.
just guessing ... could the problem be elsewhere ... e.g. do you do
DNS-lookups for every mail
Issues
Subject: Re: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW
Messages/hr, Queued MTS-IN etc...)
All seems fine until we start to receive 2800 - 3200 messages/hour
and then
all goes painfully slow. The measure of Inbound bytes doesn't seem
to matter
to much.
just guessing ... could the problem
conversion processing SLOW
Subject: INbound IMC mail conversion processing SLOW
Hi,
We have a dedicated IMC/MTA, top notch hardware etc..
NT 4 SP 6a Exchange 5.5 Sp4
CPU/MEM usage etc minimal however
We seem to have a problem with inbound IMC traffic being converted to
MSExchange format.
Sometimes
Hi,
We have a dedicated IMC/MTA, top notch hardware etc..
NT 4 SP 6a Exchange 5.5 Sp4
CPU/MEM usage etc minimal however
We seem to have a problem with inbound IMC traffic being
converted to MSExchange format.
Sometimes conversion can take over 40 mins!
Once conversion has