Re: qmail + throttling (limit bandwidth)

2000-11-07 Thread Charles Cazabon
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

Re: qmail + throttling (limit bandwidth)

2000-11-07 Thread Michael Maier
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

Re: qmail + throttling (limit bandwidth)

2000-11-07 Thread Daniel Augusto Fernandes
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

Re: qmail + throttling (limit bandwidth)

2000-11-07 Thread Charles Cazabon
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

qmail + throttling (limit bandwidth)

2000-11-07 Thread Michael Maier
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 -- With best Regards, Micha