I have recently installed your firewall, BoClean, Verification Engine, and Comodo AntiSpam software on my Desktop and on my Laptop. I am thrilled so far with the first three, and love the concept behind the email verification.

Am running Windows2000Pro on my 2.6Ghz Intel processor with 2 GHz Ram. The system has always been very fast and efficient. After I installed the antispam and ocnfigured it ... along with the firewall, etc ... I have been fighting against it for system resources.
I am having a real issue however, with the anti-spam [CasProc.exe] constantly using between 50 percent and 100 percent of my processor resources. At times, the condition has caused Windows 2000 Pro to actually freeze and require a reboot, which has never been a problem before now. As soon as I kill the CasProc.exe process the CPU will return to about 2-3 percent use, so obviously the problem is somewhere in the anti-spam program I am assuming. Note: when the CPU is working so hard, the amount of RAM used is still fairly normal.
I had the AntiSpam program installed on my 2Ghz laptop running WinXP pro and 1 Ghz memory and while the problem wasn't nearly as pronounces, it still was using significantly more CPU resources than it had before. I have now removed the AntiSpam program from the Laptop, and it is back up to speed again.
I have turned off the "submit files" option, and have tried to look at other processes that might be running. I even reconfigured the firewall to grant full internet access to CasProc.exe. Nothing seems to help. Are others experiencing this problem.
Any suggestions

Your input and help would be most appreciated..
A New Comodo fan!
Trailhound
