Hi!
Has anyone had any experience with installing Shupp's Qmailtoaster
on a CentOS 4?
Thank you,
Joe
Bill Shupp wrote:
Joe Young wrote:
Bill,
Ok, databytes will limit both incoming and outgoing bandwith? I
might try that.
I think there is confusion as far as "incoming" and "outgoing". I'm
not talking about your router or network as of yet.
Keep in mind that qmail
Bill Shupp wrote:
Joe Young wrote:
I have a question regarding if I can limit the network bandwith of
outbound emails. Do I have to look at iptables to do this or is there
a option is qmail?
You can limit the size of each email coming in via smtp by putting the
size limits (in bytes) in
Bill Shupp wrote:
Joe Young wrote:
Bill,
will this help with outbound emails as well? The company I am
working with have a 256K upload connection and they will send a 8meg
email to 2 or 3 addresses at different locations. When they send the
email, it will slow down their internet browsing
I have a question regarding if I can limit the network bandwith of
outbound emails. Do I have to look at iptables to do this or is there a
option is qmail?
-joe
Joseph Young
involved.com
SystemAdmin
Quick notes on running spamassassin from daemontools and patching
qmailmrtg7 for mrtg
Once you have spamassassin working
add /var/qmail/supervise/spamassassin/run
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#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/bin/spamd -x -q -u qmailq -s\
stderr 2>&1 | multilog