[CentOS] Re: dovecot & bandwidth limit

Scott Silva ssilva at sgvwater.com
Tue Mar 4 22:27:09 UTC 2008


on 3-4-2008 1:53 PM Gregory P. Ennis spake the following:
> On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 16:41 -0500, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
>>>>> Thanks for taking the time to answer.  I am familiar with the technique
>>>>> in fact I use a burst rate for port 22 connections.  If I can not find a
>>>>> POP3 server to do to limit bandwidth, I'll use iptables.
>>>> Greg,
>>>>
>>>> One more thing.
>>>>
>>>> Is that your real middle initial and last name?
>>> Ross
>>>
>>> You can not believe the fights I got into all the way through grade
>>> school.  I did not really learn how to deal with it until my college
>>> years when a bunch of my buddies yelled 'penis' from the back of a
>>> chemistry class composed of about 500 students.  I usually 
>>> sat up front
>>> so this time I turned around stood up on my seat faced them and yelled
>>> back the word 'jealous'.  
>>>
>>> After that the teasing seemed to stop to my dismay .... I had started
>>> liking the name by then :)  
>>>
>>> It's my real name :)
>>>
>>> Greg
>> Too funny, your parents sure had a sense of humor :-)
>>
>> I probably would have changed my middle name to something beginning
>> with a 'G'
>>
>> G. Ennis is infinitely better then P. Ennis
>>
>> -Ross
>>
> 
> I have thought about dropping it, but it is just too late to do that.
> There has just been too much mystique surrounding it especially when I
> wear my kilts.  At this point it always offers a good subject of
> conversation at cocktail parties, and I am so used to the teasing it
> does not even get to the dander of my red hair :)
So I guess we now know what you wear under your kilts!  ;-D


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