Am Wednesday 11 August 2004 18:56 schrieb Mitch (WebCob):

Hi Mitch,

> > service. After all port numbers are a limited resource with todays IPv4
> > networks.
>
> bittorrent doesn't rely on a fixed port - it doesn't need one.

My above comment was an answer to the idea of letting an MTA run on an extra 
fixed port. It was in no way related to bittorrent.

The problem with bittorent is that bittorent addresses a different problem 
domain.

clamav pattern update:
- frequently changing small number of small files distributed from a single 
point to many

bittorrent:
- slowly changing high number of potentially very big files distributed from 
many sources to many destinations.

Regards,
-- martin

Dipl.-Phys. Martin Konold

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