Hola Willi, On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Willi Kusche wrote: > >Files Transmitted During Summary Period 15928 > >KBytes Transmitted During Summary Period521435.8 > >Average Files Transmitted Daily 514 > >Average KBytes Transmitted Daily 16820.5 > > If those totals are much larger than the average of prior months, I'd > raise h*** with the ISP and have them double check their numbers. Sure looks > like some kind of billing error, to me. But, then again, I'm a professional > miser. Yeah, I'm a seasoned cheapskate myself. But it's only a little higher than previous months. I think the "high web traffic" fee starts with 15,000 hits. I don't have an explanation for the high hit rate, but I'm pretty sure it's accurate. I also note that the high Kbyte count is due mostly to C=Hacking. My basic dilemma is that I don't see much visible CBM action -- new programs and hardware, that kind of thing -- but these huge hit rates suggest a lot of action just below the surface (or else a lot of new search engines or something). Either that or I'm missing out on all the new warez. I wonder what kind of cbm traffic funet gets? -S - This message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list. To unsubscribe: echo unsubscribe | mail cbm-hackers-request@dot.tcm.hut.fi.
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