On Nov 16, 9:18 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks a lot.
>
> I found Google's reply to a FAQ regarding file transfer 
> limitations:http://www.google.com/support/talk/bin/answer.py?answer=44256&ctx=sib...
>
> My assumption is: if there are no limitations on the file size, the number of 
> IMs should not be limited either.
>
> As for the IMs frequency (IMs per second), I'll just do my experiments when I 
> come to the testing phase.
> Worst case scenario, if there's a limit on the number of IMs per second, I'll 
> just have to programmatically monitor how many messages have been sent in the 
> last second time span, and wait for a second or so until the next message in 
> a queue gets sent. A bit more work for me, but not a problem at all from a 
> technical point of view. It would affect scalability, but - most likely - 
> there's no such limit.

I'm curious why you would need to send so many instant messages so
quickly, myself.  What legitimate use (spamming is never legitimate)
is there for sending that quickly?

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