distributed mailing list? (Was Re: [SunRescue] Question...)
Joshua D. Boyd
rescue at sunhelp.org
Thu May 24 15:44:14 CDT 2001
It wouldn't lessen incoming bandwitdh, but when SunHelp gets a new
message, it could pass that message to one of the distributed machines to
dispurse. So, instead of sun help getting 1 message and sending 300
(6000000 % 2000, the rough numbers in the table if I remeber correctly),
sun help would get one and send one, and my computer would get 1 and send
300, but where my computer only gets every 50th message (meaning I send
about 12000 messages a day.
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Joshua Boyd
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Gil Young wrote:
> I dont mind at all. Speaking of which, putting all our geek minds
> together, there must be some way to devise a distributed mailing list. For
> example, ten of us could pool our bandwidth limitations together and
> support a large list with "free" bandwidth. I cant think of a way, but I
> just started thinking about it. Possibly a round robin DNS approach, but
> that would make list archiving a mess. Any ideas?
>
> Gil
>
> At 12:16 PM 5/24/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >(asking geeks and rescue about this because I know you guys will
> > give me good opinions)
> >
> >Would you guys object to a short 1 or 2-line sponsorship message
> >at the bottom of each email from the rescue/geeks/sunhelp lists?
>
> Gil Young
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