I have seen this happen before when there were one or more corrupted mailboxes.
I have also seen this happen when a group of outlook users set their mail-check rate too fast (once per minute as I recall).
Upon restarting the pop3 service, monitor task manager and tail the pop3 log. This will help you to associate the troublesome activity with the accounts involved.
Hope this helps,
_M
On Thursday, October 9, 2008, 10:44:13 AM, Bill wrote:
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anybody???
----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Foresman Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 6:51 AM Subject: [IMail Forum] pop3d consuming cpu Recently we're having to restart pop3 almost daily and it's continuously using 50% of the cpu. Nothing really looks out of the ordinary but obviously something is wrong. Any ideas? |
