Daniel Webb wrote:
*trimmed*
Sure enough, the tcpdump of a session shows that the packets are close to 576
bytes.
*trimmed*
I do have QoS with VoIP packets given highest priority, but given my
JMNSHO, but trying to run an MTA *and* VoIP on the same slender
resources you describe, (...about 340kbit outbound) does not
strike me as a good idea, regardless of settings - quite aside
from being way off-topic here.. ;-)
You may not generate much traffic, nor receive all that much in
'legit' incoming, but the spam-wanking zombies that will hammer
on your MTA's door often arrive in bunches, and Exim's filtering
kicks in only after they have grabbed a TCP connection, so you
don't have all that much control over link load.
No amount of fiddling will make that go away.
Better to use a (leased? ISP?) remote MTA on a fat pipe, (100
Mb/s bothway for ours) and stick with a decent MUA-only on the
lowball remote link.
That way, you can take the MUA 'offline' while using the phone,
yet not lose any messages.
JM2CW,
Bill
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