Of course I can set both: 1. Queueing->Seed While->Ratio Is: <= 150% 2. Queueing->When µTorrent Reaches the Seeding Goal: Limit the upload rate to 0 kb/s However, IMO the Seed While setting should be sufficient to prevent seeding. If it is meant to be used in conjunction, then the UI should be clear about this, as I see it now, these are different things, I may want to seed forever but when a certain goal is reach, limit the speed so newer torrents have preference over older torrents, but at the same time I would like to stop seeding for torrents after a certain value is reached. And after thinking about it, what would be the purpose of seeding a torrent if the upload rate is set to 0 anyway? So, my conclusion is, it should stop seeding automatically without the need to stop it manually. Edit: After reading the relevant FAQ again (twice), I need to mention, that it is confusing, what is in the FAQ as well as when I look at the settings UI, it should set the upload rate to 0 automatically and add another option to override this in the torrent properities for a specific torrent as it is with the share ratio setting, in case I would like to do so, now it is the other way around which confuses me, and of course I see now that I always used the wrong settings until today.