At 10:07 PM 2/22/99 +0000, Robin Bowes wrote:
>It says:
>
>  "If the environment variable DATABYTES is set, it overrides
>databytes."
>
>...which I knew already.
>
>I'm not sure where this would be set; presumably using a rule in the cdb

No. You set the limit in the environment variable.

1.2.3.4:allow,DATABYTES="1000000"

>file used by tcpserver?  This would only set the limit based on IP
>address, would it not?
>
>I was wondering how it could be done on a per-user basis?

If you cannot identify the user by IP, there is no standard way. In fact, 
how do you identify the user if not by IP? Surely not be the trivially easy 
to forge envelope address?


Regards.

>
>R.
>
>Scott Schwartz wrote:
>> 
>> Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> | Is it possible to restrict incoming message sizes on a per-user basis
>> | (strictly speaking, on a "per address" basis since we don't have any
>> | "users" as such) ?
>> 
>> What does the man page for qmail-smtpd say?
>
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