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LISTSERV Top 20 statistics – December 1994


There are many possible ways to measure the relative "importance" or "size" of LISTSERV sites: number of lists, number of subscribers, number of messages delivered, etc. In most cases, the number of messages delivered is used to rank mailing list managers, because it is the most accurate measurement of the amount of activity on the server. But, depending on what you are looking for, other variables may be more appropriate. There are currently three LISTSERV "Top 20" lists, ranking the various servers according to:

What do these numbers mean exactly?

The statistics are gathered daily by a monitor at L-Soft which polls all the LISTSERV sites that participate in the "open" LISTSERV network over the worldwide Internet. Corporate servers operating in a "closed" environment are not included.

The statistics are organized in monthly reports. The message volume figures are a flat average of the accumulated traffic for the entire month. Thus, a server that delivers 300,000 messages per month will show a daily average of 10,000 messages. In practice, there is a lot less traffic during the weekend, and even during business days there can be significant fluctuations (~30%). The list statistics (number of lists, number of subscribers, largest lists in the network) are measured as of the last day in the month.

For the current month, the message volume figures are averaged based on the number of days that have elapsed. In practice, the figures are not very meaningful in the first few days, especially if the month starts on a weekend. In that case it is best to refer to the previous month for more accurate figures.

A fourth "Top 20" list is available for the more technically oriented: Number of messages generated by the server. This corresponds to the number of mail messages created by the server while processing postings to its mailing lists. LISTSERV delivers its mail using an intelligent mail delivery function called DISTRIBUTE, which improves mail delivery times and reduces bandwidth usage by spreading the delivery chore over scores of participating servers. Each of these servers processes the recipients for its service area (typically its organization or campus). In most cases, DISTRIBUTE simply alters the manner in which the mail is delivered, and the number of messages forwarded to other sites for optimized delivery is roughly equal to the number of messages received by other sites for the same purpose. In some cases, however, this is not the case, either because the server elected to serve a much wider service area than its own organization, or because it is explicitly forwarding all its deliveries to another machine (for instance, many mainframe-based servers forward their mail to a workstation or PC for delivery).


Top 20 sites by volume delivered (DEC94)

Pos Recipients Site --- ---------- ---- 1 545762 UGA (VM/ESA 2.1) 2 293959 UBVM (VM/ESA 2.2) 3 225240 PSUVM (VM/ESA 2.2) 4 130474 UMDD (VM/HPO 5.0) 5 122327 SUVM (???) 6 122064 BROWNVM (VM/ESA 1.1) 7 120439 UCBCMSA (VM/ESA 2.1) 8 107672 NDSUVM1 (VM/ESA 2.2) 9 97972 TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU (VM/HPO 6.0) 10 92293 ARIZVM1 (VM/XA SP 2.1) 11 74899 HEARN (VM/ESA 2.2) 12 67161 UKACRL (VM/ESA 1.1) 13 57941 AUVM (???) 14 49869 KSUVM (VM/ESA 2.2) 15 47942 DEARN (VM/ESA 1.1) 16 46861 UICVM (VM/ESA 2) 17 45999 JHUVM (???) 18 41306 SEARN (VM/ESA 1.1) 19 40738 UKCC (VM/ESA 2.2) 20 40134 MIZZOU1 (VM/ESA 1.0)

Top 20 sites by volume generated (DEC94)

Pos Recipients Site --- ---------- ---- 1 254797 UBVM (VM/ESA 2.2) 2 224897 PSUVM (VM/ESA 2.2) 3 148127 SUVM (???) 4 129362 NDSUVM1 (VM/ESA 2.2) 5 120972 TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU (VM/HPO 6.0) 6 120879 BROWNVM (VM/ESA 1.1) 7 120007 UKCC (VM/ESA 2.2) 8 105674 UMDD (VM/HPO 5.0) 9 100759 UICVM (VM/ESA 2) 10 85936 AUVM (???) 11 75231 UGA (VM/ESA 2.1) 12 60519 HEARN (VM/ESA 2.2) 13 56503 JHUVM (???) 14 52460 VTVM1 (VM/XA SP 2.1) 15 50825 IUBVM (VM/SP 7) 16 49063 YALEVM (VM/HPO 5.0) 17 48729 MIZZOU1 (VM/ESA 1.0) 18 48317 KENTVM (VM/ESA 2.1) 19 47939 ASUACAD (VM/ESA 2.2) 20 47424 UA1VM (???)