Mdworker32 going haywire indexing small mail messages

Thought I'd post here to see if anyone else is running into this.
I installed Snow Leopard on my 17" MBP Unibody yesterday morning. Late yesterday I noticed the fans going strong, and my battery draining fast. Activity Monitor showed mdworker32 using a full core (98-99%) nonstop.
Reviewing the console I'm seeing things like:
9/3/09 10:46:20 AM mdworker32[29367] (Normal) Import: Spotlight giving up on importing file /Users/[username]/Library/Mail/IMAP-[emailaddress]/INBOX.imapmbox/Messages/1262 198.emlx after 299.634 seconds, 299.624 seconds of which was spent in the Spotlight importer plugin.
That's an incoming email message from last month, file size about 18K. I'm seeing dozens of these messages in the console, all with email messages, and none that I've reviewed are very large. Mail has no trouble viewing the messages, nor do I have trouble viewing the files directly in pico or TextWrangler.
Anyone else seeing this?

Problem (roughly) solved. Details posted here for anyone searching.
On a hunch I removed all third-party Spotlight importers. These were located in:
/Library/Spotlight
and
/Users/username/Library/Spotlight
I had roughly ten installed. After moving them all to my desktop I force-quit mdworker32. Things were then fine. Since there were no more 32-bit spotlight importers, mdworker32 didn't even launch (just mdworker, the 64-bit version).
I moved two back in - iWork and Microsoft Office. These are the only two I really care about. mdworker32 then launched. After a minute or so it was up to 98% processor usage again.
I pulled the Microsoft Office importer out again (leaving iWork in place). mdworker32 quit on its own very quickly.
I was already up to date with Office 2008, confirmed by running the AutoUpdater manually.
So pending further research, I'm leaving the "Microsoft Office.mdimporter" file on my desktop.
I hope someone finds this useful; I'll update this post if I gather more info.
...Mitch
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