Yes, that works for "By Email" but not for "By Domain". I'm afraid that it will take too much CPU power to substitute that too, as I'm already substituting quite alot.
yep but for the country page it uses the hostname address not the email substitution. I've asked for the substitution just look "abalaban" and the hostname associated it obvious.
We mean this; your email ends with .fi, while your domain of the ISP you're using to send in the blocks, ends with .org or .com, like telia.com.
I substitute the email, yet the domain is wrong. Look at the US Commercial entry, then compare it to email. You should notice a difference if you add the numbers up.
Each block sent in, is tagged with the sending IP, the email, the block, the OS, the CPU and alot more. That's why the stats isn't completely accurate. It's old and I think, no longer maintained, but still quite usable.
About AmigaOS surpassing Win, when I see that my Mac Mini G4 1,25Ghz makes 29 Mn/s whereas the AMD64 3500+ (2,2Ghz) under Windows makes 28 Mn/s, I think that many AmigaOne with G4 can help growing a lot (Altivec rocks).
With my G3/800, I make 14 Mn/s.
The only thing we need is: more Amiga (even 68k/PPC) using this proxy for DNetc.
I'm wondering how will perform the future machines.
in fact I just check a minute ago and it seems that despite my hostanme being mentionned as "US network" (looking at "by Hostname") I contribute to Domain France (looking at "by domain"). Did you change something ?
@K-L
I don't understand my A1XE/G4 does an average of 6.44 Mnodes/sec what is your version ? I have dnetc running all the time but most of the time I'm also using the computer. About the order all I was saying is that more that 1 PNodes aren't catchable easily and not tomorrow but that's not impossible.
Ok, I see, but it does not change the fact that judging by the proxy you are progressing almost 10Mn a day faster than me How do you do that ? You have your A1 switched on all day long ?