Michael Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Charles Cazabon wrote:
>
> > To reduce peak bandwidth usage, reduce your concurrencyremote value.
>
> Hmm, so I think the best would be to run 2 qmail Installation? (One for the
> normal e-Mails with high concurrency and one for the Mailing Lists with
Charles Cazabon wrote:
> To reduce peak bandwidth usage, reduce your concurrencyremote value. There's
> no way to specify something like "never go over 30kbps", but as a general
> rule, if you reduce your concurrencyremote by half, your typical network
> bandwidth will go down by a similar amoun
Michael Maier wrote:
>
> How can I throttle the Bandwidth Usage with qmail ?
> I have High Volume Server sending 3 Mio. e-Mails / weekly out.
> My ISP bills in Bandwidth Consumation and that 3 Mio. e-Mails Send
> produce very high Bandwidth Usage Peeks!!
> Who can help?
> PS: I'm on Sun Solaris 7
Michael Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I throttle the Bandwidth Usage with qmail ?
To reduce peak bandwidth usage, reduce your concurrencyremote value. There's
no way to specify something like "never go over 30kbps", but as a general
rule, if you reduce your concurrencyremote by half
How can I throttle the Bandwidth Usage with qmail ?
I have High Volume Server sending 3 Mio. e-Mails / weekly out.
My ISP bills in Bandwidth Consumation and that 3 Mio. e-Mails Send
produce very high Bandwidth Usage Peeks!!
Who can help?
PS: I'm on Sun Solaris 7 Box
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With best Regards,
Micha