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Date:      Sat, 12 Jan 2013 03:58:01 +1100
From:      Andrew <daeron@optushome.com.au>
To:        ctm-users@freebsd.org
Subject:   Size limit for ctm pieces
Message-ID:  <201301120358.01405.daeron@optushome.com.au>

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  With a 100Kbyte limit the ctm server can gag for several days when it has to 
send a 1Mbyte or larger delta.

  For example when I requested ctm-src-9 two days ago, 24 hours later I 
received pieces 5 & 6 of 15 pieces, and another day later I've recieved pieces 
7 & 8 of the 15 pieces.  At this rate it will be another four days before it 
completes src-9.0550 and is able to then proceed to src-9.0551 and the rest in 
the queue

 I would suggest a 3,000,000 byte limit for ctm pieces should be safe and 
would be more realistic today given a mobile phone typically gets 300Kbyte/sec 
these days and most mail servers seem to have been set to 10Mbyte size limits 
(as oppose to the standard 5Mb limit of a few years ago).




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