Hi,
If it's possible to throttle based on MX record for a domain, I'd
really appreciate your help.
Hi, Alex. I don't do it that way, but that sounds simpler than the way I
do it! Interested to see what others come up with.
I didn't receive any other responses. Is that because it's not
On 06/05/2015 02:00 AM, Glenn English wrote:
If it's possible to throttle based on MX record for a domain, I'd
really appreciate your help.
I do it with the iptables packet filter (I'm on Linux, but I suspect
there are similar packages on other systems).
I'm doing packet shaping with tc/h
> If it's possible to throttle based on MX record for a domain, I'd really
> appreciate your help.
I do it with the iptables packet filter (I'm on Linux, but I suspect there are
similar packages on other systems).
I shuttle incoming packets of the different protocols to individual chains,
the
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Alex Regan wrote:
> If it's possible to throttle based on MX record for a domain, I'd really
> appreciate your help.
>
Hi, Alex. I don't do it that way, but that sounds simpler than the way I do
it! Interested to see what others come up with.
> If you have a lis