On Montag, 31. Dezember 2007 Jonathan Feally wrote:
> My only thought is a large attachment - say
> 100-200 MB - has to be read from the db server and into memory.

As the chance for a hash collission is very, very, very, very small, it 
might happen once per lifetime of any single installation. I guess it 
doesn't matter even if once a month a collission happens, reading 300MB 
extra won't crash your servers or internet connections.

mfg zmi
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