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Date:      Thu, 5 Jun 1997 17:26:34 -0700 (PDT)
From:      "Jonathan M. Bresler" <jmb>
To:        roberte@mep.ruhr-uni-bochum.de (Robert Eckardt)
Cc:        hackers
Subject:   Re: REQ: FreeBSD in our life
Message-ID:  <199706060026.RAA16026@hub.freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <199706051049.MAA05384@beta.mep.ruhr-uni-bochum.de> from "Robert Eckardt" at Jun 5, 97 12:49:53 pm

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i did a presentation at europen.se in oct 1996
and anonther in research triangle park in may 1997
i can send you my sldies in tex format
will that help?

i can slow tell you baout hub.freebsd.org, our mail server 

jmb
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Robert Eckardt wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> next week I'm going to give a talk on FreeBSD in the UNIX SysAdms group
> at the computer center here in Bochum.
> (history, features, applications, own experience)
> 
> I would like to collect some information on "real-life" boxes that
> handle some traffic (mail, www, ...) (besides ftp.cdrom.com :-).
> (Like a mail server with some (ten-)thousand mails/day)
> 
date: Thu Jun  5 17:24:09 PDT 1997
mailstats:
Statistics from Sat May 31 03:39:40 1997
 M msgsfr bytes_from  msgsto   bytes_to  Mailer
 0      0          0K   8380      17225K  prog
 1      0          0K   5014      13163K  *file*
 3  35744     119220K  16307      55662K  local
 6   7979      25186K 137329     304160K  smtp8
 7      0          0K      2          3K  relay
========================================
 T  43723     144406K 167032     390213K

we average from 8 to 14 addresses per email sent

> Also I'm interested in "not-so-standard" applications with FreeBSD.
> 
> Finally, I'would like to hear about some architectural features of
> FreeBSD (also in comparison to other OSes), preferrably with some
> references (and understandable for a non-OS-designer like me :-).



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