Am 31.10.2017 um 14:06 schrieb María Arrea:
If you use Linux you can use netfilter (iptables) mark feature to track individual connections from a given IP, and above a threshold you can shape the bandwitdh based on those iptables mark. For example, if an IMAP connection from ip X exceed 100 megabytes of data, bandwitdh for that ip would be limited to 100 KB/sec (or whatever number). First 100 megabytes, top speed, above that they get slower.
dont think this will work tons of cons can come from a nat ip so you would punish everyone behind that ip ,not only apple mail
i see no real solution for the problem, cause if the server works out some slow down this would only lead to longer download times, but will no solve the orig wanted task. It will all be workarounds for a "buggy" client
Regards
María
El 30/10/17 a las 10:38, Rupert Gallagher escribió:
By default, Apple Mail downloads all e-mails from server's account. Previous versions of this client allowed to opt-out. The latest two versions? however, only allow to opt-out from downloading the attachments.
The stress on the server is unbearable. We cannot ask users to be considerate: this is the default behaviour of Apple Mail.
We need a server-side solution to the problem.
Please share your ideas.
Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer
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