On 2013-05-07 2:22 AM, Angel L. Mateo amateo@um.es wrote:
El 07/05/13 02:19, Tim Groeneveld escribió:
I was thinking of splitting all of the mime parts and recombining them later when the message was requested.
All of the parts would be hashed and stored separate to the message. This would mean things like image signatures and the like would only be stored once.
From what I understand, SIS does not do this. (that being said, I have not looked too deeply into SIS at the moment, as I am currently working on the elasticsearch FTS plugin)
I think that SiS DOES exactly this.
That would be incorrect. SIS does *not* split the message up into its different MIME parts (ie, headers, body, etc).
All attachments are splited from the original message and stored in a common attachments directory. When the message is requested, then parts are recombined.
*Attachments*, yes (so, an image signature that was an *attachment* would be de-duped, but if it was an *embedded* graphic, I'm pretty sure it would *not* be.
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Best regards,
Charles