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,
>>
>>
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