Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates
On Monday, December 27, 2004, 12:46:19 PM, Landry wrote: LW Are folks taking advantage of the wget compression option before LW downloading their rulebase updates? If the slow download speeds are a LW bandwidth saturation issue on the Sniffer end, this would certainly cut down LW on the bandwidth requirements on their end and increase the download times LW for everyone. LW Also, I've got to ask, if the downloads are happening behind the scenes, LW by an automated or triggered download, why the concern about speeds, as long LW as your downloads are successful? From what I've seen in the logs, only about 5% of folks are taking advantage of gzip right now. Also, I did some incantations on the log (grep, awk, uniq etc) and came up with just under half of our customers downloading their rulebase between 1200 and 1300 today. That's between 2 and 3 times as many as should have done it ;-) -- so the backlog is explainable. This kind of thing happens for lots of reasons and there are a lot of ways to mitigate the problem. A big one on the list - certainly - is using the gzip capability. With only 5% of folks using this and average compression ratios well above 50% there is plenty of room to make a big dent in this. _M This E-Mail came from the Message Sniffer mailing list. For information and (un)subscription instructions go to http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Help.html
Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates
Title: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates Automate harassment reminders to those of us not using it. :) I think I'll go enable gzip tonight -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Landry William sniffer@SortMonster.com Sent: Mon Dec 27 12:36:06 2004 Subject: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates On Monday, December 27, 2004, 12:46:19 PM, Landry wrote: LW Are folks taking advantage of the wget compression option before LW downloading their rulebase updates? If the slow download speeds are a LW bandwidth saturation issue on the Sniffer end, this would certainly cut down LW on the bandwidth requirements on their end and increase the download times LW for everyone. LW Also, I've got to ask, if the downloads are happening behind the scenes, LW by an automated or triggered download, why the concern about speeds, as long LW as your downloads are successful? >From what I've seen in the logs, only about 5% of folks are taking advantage of gzip right now. Also, I did some incantations on the log (grep, awk, uniq etc) and came up with just under half of our customers downloading their rulebase between 1200 and 1300 today. That's between 2 and 3 times as many as should have done it ;-) -- so the backlog is explainable. This kind of thing happens for lots of reasons and there are a lot of ways to mitigate the problem. A big one on the list - certainly - is using the gzip capability. With only 5% of folks using this and average compression ratios well above 50% there is plenty of room to make a big dent in this. _M This E-Mail came from the Message Sniffer mailing list. For information and (un)subscription instructions go to http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Help.html
Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates
Title: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates Does anyone have any good instructions on how to modify your update scripts to use gzip? Jim Matuska Jr.Computer Tech2, CCNANez Perce TribeInformation Systems[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Tom Baker | Netsmith Inc To: sniffer@SortMonster.com Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 10:43 AM Subject: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates Automate harassment reminders to those of us not using it. :)I think I'll go enable gzip tonight-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Landry William sniffer@SortMonster.comSent: Mon Dec 27 12:36:06 2004Subject: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer UpdatesOn Monday, December 27, 2004, 12:46:19 PM, Landry wrote:LW Are folks taking advantage of the "wget" compression option beforeLW downloading their rulebase updates? If the slow download speeds are aLW bandwidth saturation issue on the Sniffer end, this would certainly cut downLW on the bandwidth requirements on their end and increase the download timesLW for everyone.LW Also, I've got to ask, if the downloads are happening "behind the scenes",LW by an automated or triggered download, why the concern about speeds, as longLW as your downloads are successful?From what I've seen in the logs, only about 5% of folks are takingadvantage of gzip right now.Also, I did some incantations on the log (grep, awk, uniq etc) andcame up with just under half of our customers downloading theirrulebase between 1200 and 1300 today. That's between 2 and 3 times asmany as should have done it ;-) -- so the backlog is explainable.This kind of thing happens for lots of reasons and there are a lot ofways to mitigate the problem.A big one on the list - certainly - is using the gzip capability. Withonly 5% of folks using this and average compression ratios well above50% there is plenty of room to "make a big dent" in this._MThis E-Mail came from the Message Sniffer mailing list. For information and (un)subscription instructions go to http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Help.html
RE: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates
Title: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates See http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/AutomatingUpdatesHelp.htmlfor some sample scripts. Bill -Original Message-From: Jim Matuska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 10:51 AMTo: sniffer@SortMonster.comSubject: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates Does anyone have any good instructions on how to modify your update scripts to use gzip? Jim Matuska Jr.Computer Tech2, CCNANez Perce TribeInformation Systems[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Tom Baker | Netsmith Inc To: sniffer@SortMonster.com Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 10:43 AM Subject: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates Automate harassment reminders to those of us not using it. :)I think I'll go enable gzip tonight-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Landry William sniffer@SortMonster.comSent: Mon Dec 27 12:36:06 2004Subject: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer UpdatesOn Monday, December 27, 2004, 12:46:19 PM, Landry wrote:LW Are folks taking advantage of the "wget" compression option beforeLW downloading their rulebase updates? If the slow download speeds are aLW bandwidth saturation issue on the Sniffer end, this would certainly cut downLW on the bandwidth requirements on their end and increase the download timesLW for everyone.LW Also, I've got to ask, if the downloads are happening "behind the scenes",LW by an automated or triggered download, why the concern about speeds, as longLW as your downloads are successful?From what I've seen in the logs, only about 5% of folks are takingadvantage of gzip right now.Also, I did some incantations on the log (grep, awk, uniq etc) andcame up with just under half of our customers downloading theirrulebase between 1200 and 1300 today. That's between 2 and 3 times asmany as should have done it ;-) -- so the backlog is explainable.This kind of thing happens for lots of reasons and there are a lot ofways to mitigate the problem.A big one on the list - certainly - is using the gzip capability. Withonly 5% of folks using this and average compression ratios well above50% there is plenty of room to "make a big dent" in this._MThis E-Mail came from the Message Sniffer mailing list. For information and (un)subscription instructions go to http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Help.html ---This message and any included attachments are from Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. and are intended only for the addressee(s). The information contained herein may include trade secrets or privileged or otherwise confidential information. Unauthorized review, forwarding, printing, copying, distributing, or using such information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you received this message in error, or have reason to believe you are not authorized to receive it, please promptly delete this message and notify the sender by e-mail with a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you
RE: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates
Title: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates I made this one, which is probably also somewhere on the sniffer site. Change directories and keys for your use: d: cd\Batch Files\Sniffer wget http://sniffer:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Sniffer/Updates/key.snf -O key.snf.gz --timestamping --header=Accept-Encoding:gzip gzip -d -f key.snf.gz :Check fcom32 "c:\mdaemon\sniffer\key.snf" "d:\batch files\sniffer\key.snf" if errorlevel 1 goto Test goto :Done :Test snf2check.exe key.snf password if errorlevel 1 goto Done copy /y key.snf c:\mdaemon\sniffer copy /y key.snf key.old :Done Check for wrapping by your e-mail client! I've put an empty line between every line, to make sure you see what belongs together. Next to the --timestaping feature of wget, I also use fcom32.exe to see if the file is really different than the one before. This example also uses gzip! Greets, Michiel From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim MatuskaSent: maandag 27 december 2004 19:51To: sniffer@SortMonster.comSubject: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates Does anyone have any good instructions on how to modify your update scripts to use gzip? Jim Matuska Jr.Computer Tech2, CCNANez Perce TribeInformation Systems[EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Tom Baker | Netsmith Inc To: sniffer@SortMonster.com Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 10:43 AM Subject: Re: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer Updates Automate harassment reminders to those of us not using it. :)I think I'll go enable gzip tonight-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Landry William sniffer@SortMonster.comSent: Mon Dec 27 12:36:06 2004Subject: Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer UpdatesOn Monday, December 27, 2004, 12:46:19 PM, Landry wrote:LW Are folks taking advantage of the "wget" compression option beforeLW downloading their rulebase updates? If the slow download speeds are aLW bandwidth saturation issue on the Sniffer end, this would certainly cut downLW on the bandwidth requirements on their end and increase the download timesLW for everyone.LW Also, I've got to ask, if the downloads are happening "behind the scenes",LW by an automated or triggered download, why the concern about speeds, as longLW as your downloads are successful?From what I've seen in the logs, only about 5% of folks are takingadvantage of gzip right now.Also, I did some incantations on the log (grep, awk, uniq etc) andcame up with just under half of our customers downloading theirrulebase between 1200 and 1300 today. That's between 2 and 3 times asmany as should have done it ;-) -- so the backlog is explainable.This kind of thing happens for lots of reasons and there are a lot ofways to mitigate the problem.A big one on the list - certainly - is using the gzip capability. Withonly 5% of folks using this and average compression ratios well above50% there is plenty of room to "make a big dent" in this._MThis E-Mail came from the Message Sniffer mailing list. For information and (un)subscription instructions go to http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Help.html
Re[2]: [sniffer] Sniffer updates...
On Wednesday, December 22, 2004, 12:06:17 PM, Matt wrote: M Scott Fosseen wrote: snip/ M So my understanding is that IMail will still be updated for existing users. M ...sure, for a 40% increase in cost for your support contract, M and absolutely no guarantee that they won't again cancel the M product like they did a couple of months ago, only to offer a M concession with this huge increase in price for a product that they M have indicated clearly wouldn't be marketed to anyone but existing M customers and new purchases would have to be negotiated by calling M them on the phone and proving to them that you are worth their time. snip/ M Please don't get me started :) Yes. Please don't get started on that here. The issue has been well hashed in the IMail forum ;-) As for Declude, they have always been awesome, and my conversations with Barry and Scott and the rest of the team lead me to believe that Declude will continue to be a great AV/AS product through the future on IMail (ICS), Smartermail, and many other platforms. As with any growth or change there are bound to be a few missteps here and there along the way, but I'm sure Declude will always make things right in the end with the support and guidance of the community around it. I know we will continue to support them in every way we can :-) _M This E-Mail came from the Message Sniffer mailing list. For information and (un)subscription instructions go to http://www.sortmonster.com/MessageSniffer/Help/Help.html