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Bill Verity <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 22 Mar 1995 16:17:00 EST
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Eric sent me an exec that formats the SHOW CTR information.  It's called
LCTR in case others would find it interesting.  I'm not exactly sure what
each value means, so I've annotated the results with my questions and/or
interpretation.  The first 6 numbers seem to deal *strictly* with our
local lists, and the others include distribute traffic.  I'd like to know
if I'm correct or not in my reasoning.  The second column of figures
appears to be an estimate of a daily average.  These results are for March '95.
 
>Postings to mailing lists:        42757         1379
 
      Postings made to lists that live on my host
 
>Recipients:                    11016417       355368
 
      These postings explode to all these users
 
>
>Digests issued:                    2358           76
>Recipients:                      182396         5884
 
      Digests generated for lists that live on my host
 
>Indexes issued:                     694           22
>Recipients:                        2420           78
 
      Indexes generated for lists that live on my host
 
      My real questions are about the following results
 
>
>DISTRIBUTE jobs processed:       480252        15492
 
      Are these *all* from other listservs that are cooperating in the
      distribute process?
 
>Internally generated:             96822         3123
 
      And are these additional ones generated by our own lists?
 
>
>Outbound DISTRIBUTE jobs:        922649        29763
 
      Are these the combined results of the above two groups?
      Distribute jobs can generate other distribute jobs, right?
 
>Outbound NJE files:                4342          140
 
      Not many to NJE any more - and it was so efficient, I'm told :-(
 
>Outbound files to MAILER:        602768        19444
 
      Mailer gets most of the work
 
>In non-BSMTP format:             141315         4559
 
      What are these non-bsmtp files?
 
>Recipients:                    11427234       368620
>
>GLX requests:                        16            1

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