On Sun, May 09, 2004 at 09:52:21PM +0100, Roger Hayter wrote:
> How would you distinguish messages you don't want very much (like 
> possibly non-existent Frost messages) from ones you do want a lot?  It 
> is likely to generate quite a lot of extra traffic to automatically 
> retry all RNFs till you get something, even if the user has gone on to 
> something else. And that, of course, might lead to more RNFs, with 
> obvious potential for regenerative feedback and massive overloading. 
> There seems to be some indication for compromise here.

Not really. RNFs very often mean the request didn't even leave the node.
> -- 
> Roger Hayter
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