From: sean_odonnell at domain dsnsports.com
Date: Tue 10 Sep 2002 - 16:51:44 IST
Thats the problem,
The 10mb messages have to be sent out, it's not a case of
banning them, just letting them out into the world
in a civilised manner (as opposed to like a herd of stampeding
buffalo :)
Quoting AJ McKee <aj.mckee at domain nmtbmedia.com>:
> Sean,
>
> If your using sendmail you can limit the size of messages both sent and
> received. Thus you won't have to worry too much about 10 meg files
>
> Aj
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: ilug-admin at domain linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at domain linux.ie]On Behalf Of
> >sean_odonnell at domain dsnsports.com
> >Sent: 10 September 2002 16:30
> >To: ilug at domain linux.ie
> >Subject: [ILUG] SMTP bandwidth throttling
> >
> >
> >Anyone know of any mail servers that support bandwidh throttling,
> >we're stuck behind a shared dial up connection, so when someone
> decides
> >mail off a 10mb document thats the connection screwed for everyone
> else
> >for quite a while, I was wondering if any of the mail servers out
> >there let you tell them to only relay at so many kbps so those large
> mails
> >could trickle out without bringing everyone else down.
> >
> >(the idea being that i'd set up such a server on the local network,
> >and have the mail clients direct their mail through it)
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >
> >Sean
> >
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