Hi knowledgers,
Imagine developing a webmailer to your needs sitting on the
popserver itself - so, the cgi has direct access to the mailboxes.
When there is a mail with e.g. an attachement which is a jpg
file to be shown, the quick and dirty method is to create a
temporary file and an image-tag in the dynamic html-code pointing
to that file.
My knowledge of perl is still minor but my phantasy is major ;) so I imagine
perl parsing that file bytewise and "stream" the jpg-attachement
somehow, avoiding creating a temporary file.
This is a new idea I am wondering about, so, no code is written, yet.
I'd appreciate statements about it.
--
there are no silly questions
killerhippy
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