Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If you want to change DATABYTES on a per-user basis using tcpserver's tcprules
>files, you're going to have to be able to map user IDs to IP addresses.
>There's no way around that.
tcprules supports matching hostnames as well as IP addresses.
-Dave
Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, providing you can guarantee that your 2MB users will get 192.
> > addresses, and your 10MB users will get 193. addresses. Also note your
> > numbers are wrong; you've put 20KB and 100KB limits on them, not 2MB and
> > 10MB.
>
> How ca
> Yes, providing you can guarantee that your 2MB users will get 192.
> addresses,
> and your 10MB users will get 193. addresses. Also note your numbers are
> wrong; you've put 20KB and 100KB limits on them, not 2MB and 10MB.
How can I say 2MB and 10MB so on ?
>
> Not necessarily. Some/most DH
Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your
> > smarthost, and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial --
> > tcpserver's tcprules files can be used to set all environment variables
> > (including DATABYTES
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 11:55:38AM -0300, Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga allegedly wrote:
> > If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your
> > smarthost,
> > and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial -- tcpserver's
> > tcprules files can be used to set all environmen
> If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your
> smarthost,
> and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial -- tcpserver's
> tcprules files can be used to set all environment variables (including
> DATABYTES) on a per-IP basis.
>
> Charles
Great idea,
I'm using d
Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a way to limit the control/databytes file by username?
If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your smarthost,
and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial -- tcpserver's
tcprules files can be used