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From: mark@cbosgd.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.general
Subject: Re: ARPA mail, etc.
Message-ID: <133@cbosgd.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 22-Jul-83 15:27:10 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul 22 15:27:10 1983
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I wish Lauren hadn't posted this information, but now it's too late.
The problem is that, now that the method has been widely published,
the volume of traffic through ucbvax will increase dramatically.
If the volume gets too high, Berkeley will shut off the gateway.
(They shut it down once before for exactly this reason - their
machines couldn't handle the high load.)

Please remember that this service, provided by Berkeley, is out of
Berkeley's generousity.  It is NOT something they are being paid or
encouraged to do.  If anything, ARPA is discouraging them.

Please DO NOT send mail through Berkeley to the ARPANET frivolously.
If you have work that must be done or another good reason why your
message is important, fine.  But don't shoot the breeze through the
gateway.  And try to avoid sending mail about non-work related topics,
such as rogue, wine tasting, or science fiction.  And especially,
please do not send large numbers of messages or long messages - they
make the problem much worse.  (When I looked this morning, the load
average on ucbvax, a 750, was 22.  It timed out while I tried to log in.
Nobody lives on this machine, it's there strictly as a gateway.  They
certainly don't need any more traffic.)

CSNET will soon be providing an "official" gateway (or, more accurately,
a mail service between the ARPANET and their Phonenet sites).  Anyone
in the USA can join CSNET, but it costs big money ($30,000/year, I think).
I understand deals can be worked out with educational institutions and
impoverished sites to get substantial discounts.  Don't contact me to get
onto CSNET - I am not on it.  I think one can contact Mike O'Brien at
Rand, Larry Landweber or Marvin Solomon at Wisconsin, Dave Farber at
Delaware, or Peter Denning at Purdue.  (I'm unsure about this.)

	Mark Horton