erik: I don't think nowadays we need to limit rwin unless we
artificially want to reduce the bandwidth (e.g. in my torrent program,
or an rsync that's running in the background and shouldn't use up the
whole bandwidth of the slow DSL uplink).
in the past it seems to have been used to combat memory limitations of
the receiver. but nowadays we have enough memory, so in normal
operation rwin should always be fully open.

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