On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 03:19:37PM -0700, Todd Lyons wrote:
> Over on Spam-L someone posted a couple links about mail server
> percentages. I was a bit surprised to see how well Exim fared in the
> final numbers, mainly that Exim was number one! I had no idea that
> there were so many exim installations out there. One participant's
> comment attributes a fair amount of that presence to cPanel
> integration, which was another interesting fact in that I didn't know
> there was that much cPanel out there either.
>
> http://www.stillhq.com/research/smtpsurveys_feb2010.html
> http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.200909/mxsurvey.html
>
> I had not heard of these, were they common knowledge?
I had not seen them.
Note there are 2 ways of measuring MTA use; the number of servers visible
and the volume of email that they carry[**] and the latter is probably
more interesting, but is harder to measure - but (IIRC) some guys at Southampton
tried.
[**] Message counts is what I mean, I can't see the point of measuring bytes.
Note that an individual message will normally pass through at least 2 MTAs.
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