More scary than funny, the math I mean: "We've got well over 100,000 mailboxes in our email infrastructure, [deletia] he created several distribution lists. Each distribution list had about a quarter of the mailboxes in the company on it (so there were about 13,000 mailboxes on each list)." A quarter of 100,000 is ~13,000? But later: "Remember, there are 25,000 people on this mailing list." Later still: "First off, the original mail went to 13,000 users." Further: "For the sake of argument, let's assume that 10% of the recipients on each message (130) are on each server." 10% of 13,000 would be 1,300? Not in MS land it would seem. It would seem that Corporate blogs are either as garbled as Corporate email or they actually have no clue. Hamish. -----Original Message----- From: James J. Guidera [mailto:james(a)miracle.co.nz] Sent: Wednesday, 15 December 2004 8:52 a.m. To: nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Subject: [nznog] Bedlam DL3 As a Wednesday morning laugh, Many people read the blog on msdn on Bedlam DL3? Bit of a laugh.... http://blogs.msdn.com/exchange/archive/2004/04/08/109626.aspx Cheers James