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telex
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downloadlimit per server

Post by telex »

Is there a setting to setup every server downloadlimit.
For example I can dowload at "news.teranews.com" 50MB per day.
Newspro know 50MB is the limit and can stopp to search after 50MB for headers.
alex
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Post by alex »

in properties->general set non-empty/zero 'suspend server for' in 'exceeding download limit', the recommended value is 30 min, also uncheck the warning box to avoid repeated warnings. the exceeding download limit wildmat should match the server error message but i think the default is ok with teranews.

also you may reset download limits at certain time, in the workspace window, servers (second pane), select the server, in the context menu invoke 'set auto reset time', but it is optional, just it also resets counter and if you know the time it will try exactly at that time (better set it several minutes later to be sure).
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Post by telex »

That means that after 30 min newspro recognize that the server xy has arrived the limit and stopped? Why 30 min?
Do I have to enter the servername in this box?
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Post by alex »

30 min means that on average in 15 (30/2) minutes after the server went active again it will be retried (there is the other setting to make it exact and reset the bandwidth counter and download limit), it is retried every 30 min. it recognizes the server reached the limit immediately and suspends its tasks.

Just there is no need for per server option here thus increasing the number of options wouldn't be clever, since the scheme works just fine, there is no tangible impact on anything.

Bandwidth counter is for user so you can see how much has been downloaded and the download limit is something totally separate in the program code, it is an event triggered by server exceeding download limit error message.
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Post by telex »

Bandwidth counter is the number on the server or group [xxxxx]??
But the number [38053].... What is that in MByte ? 38?
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Post by alex »

example:

news.savvis.net [ 1089 ] 12.05M

1089 is the number of headers in all groups on the server

12.05M is the bandwidth count (MBytes)
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Post by blackdog56 »

For servers and groups, the number in the brackets [xxxx] is the number of posts/messages. For servers, there should be amount downloaded in MB to the right of that.
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Post by telex »

oooh, I see. Sorry.

But for headers it would be great to see the body in MByte to.
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Post by blackdog56 »

The bandwidth in servers shown is MB is both headers and bodies I believe.
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Post by telex »

Yes, but I meant : I don't know how big is that body or that or that. For example a multipart binary file, how big is every part in Mbyte...
I only see "lines" and have no relationship to Mbyte or Megabit.
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Post by blackdog56 »

Alex can give the precise technical answer, but lines are known from the news server. How many MB that is depends on several factors, such as how it is encoded (UUE, yEnc, etc) and other factors and is a best guess only, for all newsreaders.
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Post by alex »

currently newspro doesn't keep the size, it will be the case some time later, just now it would bring additional overhead.
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