Re: RFC mailbox interface
- From: "M . Thielker" <balsa t-data com>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: RFC mailbox interface
- Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 10:29:08 +0100
Hi,
On 2001.11.26 01:43 James McPherson - TSG Engineer wrote:
> And rightly so! Melanie, have you ever done read benchmarking? How big is
> the
> largest network environment you have worked in on a day to day basis? How
> would
Well, rather large, actually. It connects 8 sites from London to Madrid,
through connections of varying bandwidth, ranging from 64K single ISDN to
2MBit(E1).
> your dynamic runtime updates handle somebody maxing out the link through
> your
> major mailserver in order to download a powerpoint presentation of 22 Mb?
> I've
> known people who do that, totally killed (ie, mega-bad filesystem
> corruption)
> the corporate mailserver, and who don't actually care about how much
> bandwidth
> they chew up. Have you?
>
Well, I was thinking in much simpler terms. Maybe I used the wrong words,
especially "realtime" got some people's hair up on end....
All I was thinking about was to time each entire messare read, divide by
the bytes and save that, than adjust later, like
new_average_speed=previous_average_speed/4+new_average_speed*3/4 - that
simple!
> Sorry to be such a wet blanket, but the idea just has so many issues
> associated
> that I had to comment.
>
Well, thinking it as far as some here did, your concerns have much merit.
You're _not_ a wet blanket - not even a dry one!
Melanie
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