I have looked up this question in the archives, but either my search
parameters were faulty, or I simply couldn't find it, so please bear with
me.  I've also checked www.qmail.org, and other software sites, but I
haven't found the answer to my question.. (is there an answer?)

What I'd like to know is if anyone has come up with a script that can modify
qmails concurrencyremote setting "on the fly" based on available bandwidth?

Basically what I am looking for (and we may write in-house if no one has
something similar out there), is a script that would be able to detect the
available bandwidth, and adjust qmail's concurrencyremote setting, so that
we're not sending too much (or too little) traffic out that pipe.

The problem that we're running into is that our machines are either sending
out too much at once (concurrency set 'too high'), causing failed
connections, and bounces, else the machines are throttled back
(concurrencyremote set 'too low') not taking advantage of the available
bandwidth.  

Thanks in advance for any help, or suggestions...

Lisa Smith
eDirect.com




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