Hello Paul,

   Yes understeand. I only never had that situation or ask. I probably
   have the kind of customars with different view.

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Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006, 21:58, Paul wrote:

> Hi Wilfried,

> It is sometimes necessary.
> Suppose you have a server running on an 100 MB WAN-connection,
> and there are clients that have 100MB upload and download lines,
> your server will be blocked immediately.

> Such clients (mostly corparate companies) exist ,
> and even more then one would like.


> Paul



> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Wilfried Mestdagh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "ICS support mailing" <twsocket@elists.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 9:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] Bandwidth control TFtpClient


>> Hello Angus,
>>
>> My opinion too, but it seems a popular item :) If I write an application
>> my concern is to get as muth data in short possible time. But others
>> seems to like to delay it :)  I dont know the reason...
>>
>> ---
>> Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
>> http://www.overbyte.be/eng/overbyte/teamics.html
>> http://www.mestdagh.biz
>>
>> Tuesday, January 17, 2006, 21:39, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> I dont think the control channel of FTP needs throttling, only data
>>>> channel.
>>
>>> Who would possible want to throttle even the data channel on a FTP 
>>> client?
>>
>>> Just seems unnecessary complications to me.
>>
>>> I thought throttling was something servers did when they are hosted on
>>> lines incapable of meeting proper bandwidth for all users.
>>
>>> Angus
>>
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