Greg Donald schrieb: > On 10/18/05, Oliver Grätz <oliver.graetz@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>Usually customers pay a fix fee for >>some free traffic and then must pay for traffic exceeding those limits. >>What they do with that traffic is none of your business. > > > You've obviously never been a hosting provider. Did I say that? I was talking about being a customer. The type of content that might be forbidden in some countries is off topic. The question deals with restricting the amount of mails a customer may send in a certain amount of time. This is what I mean by "none of his business". I simply spoke of what the provider puts in the contract and on this point the provider guarantees it's customers something like 50GB free traffic with a fee of 49ct for each GB of traffic exceeding this limit. Nothing about any restrictions on the amount of data of a certain type. If the provider decides to limit the amount of mails per day to 100 the why not limiting the amount of web pages served to 500? Or "not more than 20 files per directory"? Or "may not serve GIF images"? Such restrictions are simply ridiculous. OLLi ____________ All Glory to the Hypno-Toad! [Futurama 307] -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php