I'm not quite sure what is going on, or how this will affect "Joe and Susie Newbie." I have heard a lot of people here and elsewhere make some assumptions about what will happen in the weeks ahead. The following are some of the assumptions that I have heard. Are these assumptions correct? 1. If UGA gets flooded with INTERBIT traffic, UGA's mainframes will start to slow down from the load. If UGA's mainframes slow, Bitnet mail routed through UGA will also slow because the mainframes will be preoccupied with INTERBIT traffic. 2. If Bitnet mail through UGA slows, Bitnet mail net-wide will slow. 3. If UGA crashes from the load, Bitnet will crash too. 4. Bitnet users subscribed to LISTSERV lists at non-Bitnet sites (e.g. Texas A&M) will see a noticeable delay in mail delivery to and from the list. 5. Internet users who used the percent hack to subscribe to a LISTSERV list at a Bitnet site will also experience delays. 6. A big majority of the INTERBIT traffic is actually from sites such as CompuServe and AOL who subscribe to Bitnet list addresses. 7. The natural consequence of all of this is that if the big net trafficers moved up to Listproc or LISTSERV TCP/IP then the INTERBIT problem would be severely reduced. 8. If the big users are forced off of the Bitnet, they will abandon the Bitnet -- and CREN -- altogether. (\__/) .~ ~. )) /O O ./ .' PATRICK DOUGLAS CRISPEN {O__, \ { [log in to unmask] / . . ) \ THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA |-| '-' \ } )) .( _( )_.' '---.~_ _ _& Warning: squirrels.