Out of curiosity, is the U.S. Department of Justice interested in freenet? When I see from "@usdoj.gov" in an email address, it really makes me wonder. Might the DOJ be interested in going after people for use of freenet or something? Considering the level of anonymity and such, I don't think anything would happen. But maybe just scoping things out?

I could be completely wrong and perhaps someone at the DOJ is using freenet personally and using his government work email address for the mailing list, although I would tend to think that is somewhat irregular though who knows. Though I can think of more scary domains to be getting mail from... @cia.gov, @fbi.gov.....

Just an element of curiosity on my part. Any comments anyone?


On May 28, 2004, at 10:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

My node is almost constantly overloaded because messageSendTimeRequest exceeds successfulSendTimeCutoff by a significant amount. The messageSendTimeRequest likes to hang around 4000ms. Now I've observed that the messageSendTimeRequest seems to be tied the amount of data waiting to be transferred so I've tried to tweak the settings to reduce the amount of data that is going out of my node. Reducing the number of max connections, reducing the chance of cache, and other little things. But they don't seem to be able to bring it down. The only thing I can figure is that my node just looks too good to pass up (I have a really good upstream), and the other nodes just really like to request from my node and end up overloading me.
So is there anything I can do to reduce the load?
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