- Original Message -
From: "Bill Shupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 11:50 PM
Subject: Re: [toaster] Help: question regarding limiting bandwith of
outbound emails
> Joe Young wrote:
>
> > Bill,
> >
Joe Young wrote:
Sorry, They have a DSL connection with verizon. Their connection
with verizon is 640k down and 256k up.They The server is inhouse and
they will send email to it. The emails will somethings be 8megs big
sent to multiple people. The server will then send multiple 8meg
emails a
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 can receive mail into its
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 /va
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 can receive mail into its queue 2 ways:
1. q
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.
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 know that they
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 /var/qmail/control/da
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