Paul J Stevens wrote:
Tom Allison wrote:
My point also. Doing sha1 on the whole file seems to make the most sense. People
who want to do bigger files faster can simply add more lmtpd hosts with bigger
cpus and more ram.
Why is the hashing performance penalty considered such an issue? All of
the hashing algorithms are streaming, hence all daemons capable of
accepting a message (smtp/lmtp/imap) can call a utility function on the
data that is unloaded from the socket. Or no?
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