Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> 
> Everyone,
> 
> I am having some bandwidth problems caused by large e-mail files with
> dovecot.  From my research into dovecot it appears that there is no way
> to limit the use of bandwidth during POP3 deliveries.  
> 
> What recommendations might some of you have for a different POP3 server
> that can limit its own bandwidth use.

Maybe setup a firewall that limits bandwidth per session based on a
percentage of available bandwidth with a burst rate.

There are how-tos out on the net on this.

-Ross

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