Am 10.10.2012 02:50, schrieb Duncan:
But I really did expect to find it in preferences. Actually, tracking
it per server and making the setting part of server prefs is probably the
best solution, given pan's multi-server nature and the fact that
Perhaps I'll put it there but ....
different accounts will almost certainly have differing download caps.
But it's possible per-server tracking isn't easy to code. Or more
likely, the thought simply didn't occur to Heinrich and wasn't mentioned
in the enhancement request bug (which I looked at briefly after seeing it
mentioned in the git log entry for that commit, but didn't actually read
well enough to know whether it suggested per-server or not).
It's more complex to code if I put different limits on different
connections,
that's why I decided to do it globally, as I guess normally you don't
have that much
servers you connect to. In most cases it should be one or two, and of
those one
could be for binary groups and the other one for example gmane.
I guess I won't change my implementation as it's not really worth much
more effort.
Cheers.
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