Re: When is usexhdr useful in leafnode 2?
Adam Funk <a24061-yXNeHEYmD9/[email protected]> Fri, 04 Jul 2014 10:25:03 +0100
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On 2014-07-04, Matthias Andree wrote: > Am 01.07.2014 10:51, schrieb Adam Funk: >> That all makes sense, but I still have no idea why I had put 'usexhdr >> = 1' under aioe. I took it out yesterday & can't see anything fishy >> going on, so I'll leave it out. >> > > It probably used to be useful on old, low-bandwidth, low-latency modem > dial-up lines, when the overhead of the other sometimes unneeded (when > not filtering strongly) data from (X)OVER was too much, or possibly as a > workaround for some broken servers. I suspect most of those would be > replaced by similarly botched web-based BBSes and forums and other > inconcise crap. :-) > > As long as you do not experience annoying or undue delays due to the > higher data amount transferred with the usexhdr=1 taken out or changed > to =0, it's safe to leave it that way. Thanks.