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Sounds good, but could you clarify a couple of points?

The "request send rate" applies to forwarded requests as well as
originated requests, right? And there's a separate rate for requests
sent/forwarded to each neighbour (as opposed to one rate for all
neighbours, or one rate per request)?

When a RejectedOverload is sent to a neighbour, does the neighbour
reduce its send rate using AIMD, backoff or both?

If the neighbour wasn't the originator of the rejected request, does it
forward the RejectedOverload back towards the originator, and if so, do
all nodes along the path reduce their send rates using AIMD, backoff or
both?

Also a suggestion: could RejectedOverloads be sent immediately based on
the queue length, rather than waiting for 10 seconds?

Thanks,
Michael
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