How often are these pop clients polling for new mail? I guess it's being 
controlled by the BB internet client that was setup for each user. I don't 
think there's a way to change the polling interval there.

When did this start happening? Was a new BB user setup the day before? If 
so, is that mail file really large or are there a lot of "unread" messages 
in that file when you login with the notes ID file?

Have you thought of a BES?  :)

Chris Whisonant
Comporium
Senior Mid-Range Systems Administrator
IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert - iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2
IBM Certified System Administrator - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5
IBM Certified Associate Developer - Lotus Notes and Domino 6/6.5
803.326.7270

domino400-bounces+chris.whisonant=comporium.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 
08/10/2006 09:23:45 AM:

I was wondering if anyone could help with a problem we are experiencing
with our POP3.  Throughout the day, it is at least 75 %CPU 
utilization(see
below) and sometimes jumps up to 95+ %.  We have about 1000 normal email
users with about 125 blackberry users that use POP3.   At times, we do
experience mail routing issues because the SERVER job gets so little of 
the
CPU%(because POP3 is eating it all up).  Any suggests would be 
appreciated.

A few questions:
1. Has anyone run into this issue?
2. Is this ok?   Doesn't seem like it should be this high.
3. Is there some setting changes we could make to lower this?

Some stats ....

This server is relatively newer
810
8GB Memory
38% of DASD used out of 500GB


 Opt  Subsystem/Job  User        Type  CPU %  Function        Status
        POP3         QNOTES      BCI    75.3  PGM-POP3         SELW
        SERVER       QNOTES      BCI    15.4  PGM-SERVER       SELW
        EVENT        QNOTES      BCI     3.7  PGM-EVENT        RUN




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