RE: [Dbmail-dev] Bandwidth

2009-01-01 Thread Jorge Bastos
> Paul J Stevens wrote: > > Maybe perdition has support for stuff like this. > > I guess it doesn't. > > Jorge, why do you need this anyway? > Well... low bandwidth, I limit the outgoing traffic from ports 110 & 143 for about 70% of my connection total, so that the webserver can have available

RE: [Dbmail-dev] Bandwidth

2009-01-01 Thread Jorge Bastos
> I'm guessing you are speaking about limiting the connection throughput > to the clients? As it sits now, the daemons write out huge chunks of > data all at once towards the client socket. I don't see how we can > limit > the speed of data written to the client with out some major reworking > to >

Re: [Dbmail-dev] Bandwidth

2009-01-01 Thread Paul J Stevens
Paul J Stevens wrote: > Maybe perdition has support for stuff like this. I guess it doesn't. Jorge, why do you need this anyway? -- Paul Stevens paul at nfg.nl NET FACILITIES GROUP

Re: [Dbmail-dev] Bandwidth

2009-01-01 Thread Paul J Stevens
Maybe perdition has support for stuff like this. Jonathan Feally wrote: > I'm guessing you are speaking about limiting the connection throughput > to the clients? As it sits now, the daemons write out huge chunks of > data all at once towards the client socket. I don't see how we can limit > the