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Re: Limiting bandwidth used by Exim



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On Wednesday 21 April 2004 19:07, Paul Johnson wrote:
> "Colin Davis" <colin@ssinternet.co.uk> writes:
> > I am in a small office that uses an adsl connection for its internet
> > access. We have a debian box with exim installed to send mail. When a
> > large email is send (anything over 1mb really) it hogs all of the
> > upstream, disconnects my ssh sessions etc and making using the internet
> > impossible until the email has gone.
> > Anybody got any ideas for a quick fix?
>
> Get a real internet connection, like a commercial cable connection.
> Same price, more bandwidth, and no dealing with the idiotic telcos.

If only you lived in the UK! The cable companies and the idiotic telcos are 
*one and the same*!

Colin, I'm sorry, I don't have a fix for this one personally, but hopefully 
someone can come up with a slightly more useful solution for you.

Tom
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