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Are you asking me that or did I somehow end up on another list again??
At 10:46 AM 3/25/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Is there any way to limit the number of postings per hour for a particular
>list? I know there's a daily threshold, but I have a list that has over
>1,000 subscribers and there are times when the list is very active. This
>sometimes causes a delay and build-up of outgoing traffic. I'm planning on
>increasing the number of threads for my LSMTP server, but was hoping there
>might be something I could do in the interim. I'm currently holding the
>list for a while and then freeing it up again after the backlog decreases,
>but it would be great if Listserv could automatically hold and then free the
>list if the hourly threshold is reached. It would also be nice if it could
>do this for the daily threshold as well. L-Soft, you can add those to my
>wish list as well. :) Thanks in advance.
>
>C. David Young
>Academic Computing Services
>Central Systems Support
>University Of Texas At Arlington
>Voice: (817) 272-3152
>Fax: (817) 272-5796
>
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