[ih] Some Questions over IPv4 Ownership

Richard Bennett richard at bennett.com
Fri Oct 15 13:05:22 PDT 2010


  Another interesting question is when the number of emails rejected by 
RBL exceeded the number that were actually carried to their ultimate 
delivery point.

On 10/15/2010 7:06 AM, Dave CROCKER wrote:
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> On 10/15/2010 9:19 AM, Spencer Dawkins wrote:
>> I do wonder what year the Internet first carried more *packets per 
>> second* than
>> the current Internet carries *emails per second* - if that's clearly 
>> stated, I'm
>
> It's an interesting question no matter how it's stated.
>
> It suggests some sort of meta-analysis with different layers of 
> chunk/packet/segment/message services and making historical quantum 
> transitions of activity from one to the next.  Downward, given the way 
> you asked your question.  (Is this like moving things into hardware?)
>
>
>> thinking Jack's point is that the only real difference is scaling.
>
> Alas, some differences in degree become differences in kind.  The 
> latency and loss characteristics of messaging like email are typically 
> so different from what is usual for IP datagrams as to permit/require 
> all sorts of different design decisions.
>
> d/
>

-- 
Richard Bennett




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