Maybe perdition has support for stuff like this.
Jonathan Feally wrote: > I'm guessing you are speaking about limiting the connection throughput > to the clients? As it sits now, the daemons write out huge chunks of > data all at once towards the client socket. I don't see how we can limit > the speed of data written to the client with out some major reworking to > keep it from blocking other clients from working. A better solution to > this would be a firewall that will limit the connection speed to a > maximum throughput. Linux should be able to do it for you. I'm not > familiar with Linux firewalls (iptables, ipchains) enough to give you > the commands you need to set it up. > > -Jon > > Jorge Bastos wrote: >> >> Hi Paul, >> >> I’d like to make a question just to kill my curiousity. >> >> How hard is to implement bandwidth to the server, for example pop3 ou >> imap. >> >> How does it work? >> >> Jorge, >> >> >> -- >> This message has been scanned for viruses and >> dangerous content by *MailScanner* <http://www.mailscanner.info/>, and is >> believed to be clean. >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Dbmail-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://twister.fastxs.net/mailman/listinfo/dbmail-dev >> > > -- ________________________________________________________________ Paul Stevens paul at nfg.nl NET FACILITIES GROUP GPG/PGP: 1024D/11F8CD31 The Netherlands________________________________http://www.nfg.nl _______________________________________________ Dbmail-dev mailing list [email protected] http://twister.fastxs.net/mailman/listinfo/dbmail-dev
