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MBOX-Line: From janssen at parc.com Sun Jul 12 14:44:05 2009
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To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
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From: Bill Janssen <janssen@parc.com>
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Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:42 2018
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Subject: [Imap-protocol] off-topic: stats on mail duplication,
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mailing list sizes, etc?
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Message-ID: <97903.1247435045@parc.com>
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Folks,
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Please forgive this somewhat off-topic message. I'm looking for more
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funding to work on my UpLib IMAP server implementation. UpLib stores
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all messages in a DB, and uses tags for folders, thus storing only one
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copy of messages that might occur in multiple folders, or are stored by
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multiple users. I'm interested in figuring some strawman stats about
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email duplication that could be addressed by a site-wide IMAP server.
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For example, how many mailing lists an "average" organization has; the
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average number of users per mailing list; the average message traffic
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(in both messages and bytes) per day, per week, per year. I know that a
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number of you have actual experience with this. I'd be grateful for any
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pointers.
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Thanks.
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Bill
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