In case anyone cares, here's the relevant part of the message that was posted
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Matti Aarnio ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Tue, 12 Jan 1999 15:25:47 +0200 (EET)
Numbers of different recipients per top-domain in all of VGER's lists are
listed here (top-10 in count), along with associated fanout relay:
....
633 ca vger.rutgers.edu
660 se ifi.uio.no
689 it nic.funet.fi
911 au samba.anu.edu.au
1176 org listserv.funet.fi
1226 uk ferret.lmh.ox.ac.uk
2634 de ferret.lmh.ox.ac.uk
2700 edu entropy.muc.muohio.edu
4475 net listserv.funet.fi
8119 com listserv.funet.fi
We *tried* to run ORG, COM, and NET thru US located systems, but
when those relays failed, we moved the traffic back to FUNET...
By all means you are welcome to offer fanout relay service, but
are you prepared for the load ?
Mind you, VGER is delivering about 1.5 MILLION recipients per 24 hours
through the fanouts, and some small (mostly US-based) top-levels by
itself. The disk where all this is happening is not hottest possible
(or perhaps it literally is that, but not fastest)..
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--Adam
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Adam D. McKenna
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