On Mon, 16 Nov 1992 21:43:35 +0100 Eric Thomas said: >............ The only problem is that the Internet recipients all fall on >the same host, and that can be a problem if that machine is loaded or >poorly connected. I wouldn't know - this is for Jim to judge. > I decided to just pick one of these posting, and try to reply to most of the issues at once. Firstly, the Navigate list is a temporary animal. Basically, it is an Electronic Seminar on "how to use Internet Services". The lessons will be posted to the list, with replies sent to the list Editors. If you want a more complete description, then subscribe. The Seminar begins on 11/18/92, at which time subscriptions will be turned off. Once the Seminar is complete, the list will be turned off. Any amount of effort expended to peer the list, or put it on some newsgroup, would be a wasted effort. Jim's test posting, as reported here yesterday, went fairly smoothly. We do a couple of things here already that lessened the impact of this list. LISTSERV@UBVM, as most of you might already know, uses MAILER_L and SMTP_L for outgoing mail. This separates all outgoing LISTSERV traffic from our local traffic. Of course, outgoing local listserv traffic is routed thru our other mail pair, MAILER and SMTP. Local service is excellent, no matter what LISTSERV may be doing. Also, since we have had problems with SMTP mail delivery to a number of .MIL sites, all .MIL traffic is routed to a single .MIL node, and then distributed to the rest of .MIL from there. All of this has been accomplished through changes to DOMAIN NAMES, and the MAILER PROFILE. So, within a moments notice, I could very easily reroute entire domains of mail to some host, but would rather not make changes for a temporary list, unless absolutely necessary. And, since I have 2 SMTP's, I can manually transfer files form on reader to the other, splitting the host-load. BTW, our channel-to-ethernet device is an 8232, and we have T1 to get off campus (via NYSERNet). Steve Roder ([log in to unmask] | [log in to unmask] | (716)645-3564