Hello,

Am Montag, 13. Mai 2013, 22:30:58 schrieb Lukas Zeller:
> Hello Patrick,

> On 23.04.2013, at 18:17, Patrick Ohly <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 2013-04-17 at 17:12 +0200, Lukas Zeller wrote:
> > One more question, to you and/or Christof: in your experience, how
> > quickly do phones give up? In other words, what is the recommended value
> > of <requestmaxtime>?

> > I'm currently considering to make one minute the default for all HTTP
> > clients.

> Years ago, the device that caused me implementing this was the Ericsson T68i
> which had no more than 30 seconds "patience".

> Looking at the default config of the server, it seems that we settled on 120
> seconds for the global <requestmaxtime>. However it is possible to set a
> per-device <requestmaxtime> in the remote rule. Curiously, the T68i in the
> sample config does not set 30 seconds, though. Maybe later revisions had a
> more generous timeout, or nobody used that device ever again...
Does that mean I can already set a larger timeout for my nokia e51?
Say... 2 hours?

Christof
> Best Regards,

> Lukas
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