From: me on 4 Jan 2010 04:20 "Caveat: Quantity is not necessarily a measure of Quality" Newsgroup.................: comp.mail.sendmail Stats Were Taken..........: Mon, 04 Jan 2010 09:05:51 GMT Stats Begin...............: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 09:09:41 GMT Stats End.................: Sun, 03 Jan 2010 07:35:25 GMT Days......................: 7 Total No. of Articles.....: 17 Total No. of Characters...: 47355 Total Volume..............: 46 Messages Per Day..........: 2.4 Characters Per Day........: 6765.0 Average Daily Volume......: 6 kB Total Posters This Week...: 12 Messages with Sigs........: 17.65% Original Content Rating...: 80.15% Top 10 Prolific Posters: Posts / Posts per Day / Percent Share ============================================================== 1. Burkhard Ott......................................: 4 0.6 23.5% 2. Andrzej Adam Filip................................: 2 0.3 11.8% 3. Dp................................................: 2 0.3 11.8% 4. D. Stussy.........................................: 1 0.1 5.9% 5. Ingo Strohm.......................................: 1 0.1 5.9% 6. Markus R." =?Iso-8859-1?Q?Ke=Dfler?=..............: 1 0.1 5.9% 7. Claus A�mann......................................: 1 0.1 5.9% 8. Franta Hanzlik....................................: 1 0.1 5.9% 9. Jose-Marcio Martins Da Cruz.......................: 1 0.1 5.9% 10. Res...............................................: 1 0.1 5.9% Top 10 Bandwidth-Using Posters: kBytes / kBytes per Day / Percent Share ======================================================================= 1. Claus A�mann......................................: 8 1.2 17.9% 2. Burkhard Ott......................................: 7 1.1 17.1% 3. Me................................................: 5 0.8 11.5% 4. Andrzej Adam Filip................................: 4 0.6 9.7% 5. Res...............................................: 4 0.6 8.8% 6. Dp................................................: 3 0.5 8.2% 7. Markus R." =?Iso-8859-1?Q?Ke=Dfler?=..............: 2 0.4 6.0% 8. Jose-Marcio Martins Da Cruz.......................: 2 0.4 5.6% 9. Garcia............................................: 2 0.3 5.0% 10. Ingo Strohm.......................................: 1 0.2 3.6% Top 10 Popular Threads: Posts / Posts per Day / Percent Share ============================================================= 1. Postfix for sending mails through DSL router......: 7 1.0 41.2% 2. how restrict recipients addresses on backup mailse: 3 0.4 17.6% 3. sendmail 8.14.4 available.........................: 2 0.3 11.8% 4. 2009-12-30 Sendmail 8.14.4 is available...........: 1 0.1 5.9% 5. CADASTRE-SE E CONCORRA A 1 NOTEBOOK EM 9 DE JANEIR: 1 0.1 5.9% 6. Sendmail timeouts.................................: 1 0.1 5.9% 7. Stats comp.mail.sendmail (last 7 days)............: 1 0.1 5.9% 8. Using included files with makemap.................: 1 0.1 5.9% Top 10 Bandwidth-Consuming Threads: kBytes / kBytes per Day / Percent Share =========================================================================== 1. Postfix for sending mails through DSL router......: 16 2.3 35.6% 2. sendmail 8.14.4 available.........................: 9 1.4 20.7% 3. how restrict recipients addresses on backup mailse: 5 0.8 11.7% 4. Stats comp.mail.sendmail (last 7 days)............: 5 0.8 11.5% 5. Sendmail timeouts.................................: 2 0.4 5.6% 6. Using included files with makemap.................: 2 0.4 5.4% 7. CADASTRE-SE E CONCORRA A 1 NOTEBOOK EM 9 DE JANEIR: 2 0.3 5.0% 8. 2009-12-30 Sendmail 8.14.4 is available...........: 2 0.3 4.5% Top 10 Original Content Ratings: (Original Bytes) / (Orig. + Quoted Bytes) ========================================================================== Top 10 Crossposting Groups: Posts in Group ========================================== (Articles cross-posted to > 5 groups are not considered in ANY stats.) 1. alt....p.mail.postfix........................................: 6 =================================== End of stats for comp.mail.sendmail --
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