Nice.
Can you add this to the wiki tips & tricks when you get a chance?

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> FYI, i've found something that will be maybe useful for this.
> 
> tcpblocker from inter7 folks ( http://inter7.com/?page=tcpblocker )
> 
> This will easily limit the number of connections to SMTP from a particular
> IP for a determined period of time (e.g. i don't wanna more than 100 tcp
> connections in 15 minutes from a particular IP).
> 
> This, combined with limiting size of messages and rcpt, and some bandwith
> policying will do the trick.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>>> Yes, there are many tutorials on bandwidth shaping and Linux on the
>>> internet.
>> Yep, I know ;-)
>>
>> I know there are plenty ways of limit by IP, Service, system user,
>> (http://lartc.org/ is a great site for that (alse the more concrete
>> http://lartc.org/wondershaper/ configuration is fine :-P )) and so on, but
>> that's not what i meant.
>>
>> Something like don't allowing for a single remote IP to open more than N
>> concurrent SMTP sessions (maybe there's a way of implement this on
>> networking, maybe allowing a maximum count of SYNC packets from an IP for
>> a determined space of time or something like that (that's far beyond my
>> knowledge)).
>>
>> Sorry for my bad explanation.
>>
>>> Thanks,
>> Nope, thanks to you! :-)
>>
>>> Erik
>>>
>>> On 10/17/06, David Sánchez Martín <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all!
>>>>
>>>>   Is there a easy way to limit bandwith of incoming (i don't intend to
>>>> limit
>>>> my relay users, but it's not a bad idea) mail from SMTP?
>>>>
>>>>   Thanks in advance!
>>>>


-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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