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Re: Throttling outbound mail rates on a per-user basis
From: Dave Dunaway (bela
nivek.org)
Date: Tue Nov 02 2004 - 08:52:06 CST
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On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:41:31PM +0200, Cami wrote:
> Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> >>1) is stored in mysql database (multiple outgoing smtp's)
> >>2) needed is: from:<> and size: are the relevant bits..
> >
> >Keep it simple, maybe a BerkeleyDB will do, mySQL is in the future.
>
> 1 last thing, do you think anyone is going to request/want/need
> per-user or per-domain limits? (or am i looking too far ahead?)
Oh yes :) That would definetly be useful. I work for an ISP for which
a robust policy daemon would make us admins giggle like school girls.
Well, more then usual.
A suggestion, which is self serving, but I'm sure someone else could
benefit from it, is the ability to define rates of mail traffic and
then have a possible trigger action occur. For example, if domaina.com
sends 10,000 emails per hour exec "command X".
Thanks!
--
Dave.
bela
nivek.org
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