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Hi ,
<br> The real issue which I want
to highlight is not spammers but the <b>Scalability</b> of Jabber . The
tests which I performed on Jabber clearly showed that it slows down which
is definitely not acceptable in real-life situations . Jabber has to be
more scalable than it is now . Any Thoughts and Ideas ?
<br>Regards ,
<br>chetan s . ithal
<p>Bron Gondwana wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>> No limitation.. Feature..
;-P
<br>>
<br>> Throwing a throttle on connections is meant
to limit situations where an
<br>> individual could attempt to bash the server (intentionally on other).
<p>It may be worth giving an option to either disable this all together,
or
<br>preferably on a per-user basis. I'm thinking about something
like a
<br>print server or syslog setup where you want high speed at _all_ times
<br>often from a single "user".
<p>Otherwise, sounds like a good idea! Stop those id10t spammers.
<p>--
<br>Bron ( and accidents with broken clients too... )
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