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In message <CAL0qLwbypxNC0agjAsrf9PcHAzo_kmsZnY8iuR7O-
c+stif...@mail.gmail.com>, Murray S. Kucherawy <superu...@gmail.com>
writes

>    The argument has been made that the bulk of Internet mail these 
>    days is single recipient anyway, so the load increase this would 
>    cause is negligible.
>
>    Someone who has data to back up that claim could probably help us 
>    out here.

Yesterday (Wednesday) at $DAYJOB the percentage of mail delivered to a
single recipient (rather than 2 or more) was 99.8566%  (I feel justified
in providing the precision because the total count was many billions)

I also note that the chances of email being automatically classified as
spam increases with the number of recipients ... it doubles by the time
the number of recipients reaches 10.

- -- 
richard                                                   Richard Clayton

Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary 
Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. Benjamin Franklin 11 Nov 1755

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