I've written an application to use the new @Email functionality with
Witango, and I'm noticing a problem. It seems that when I go to save
some binary attachments to the disk, they are becoming corrupted. They
are fine in the email itself, because i can save them off using a mail
client. However, this robot that I've created to automatically save the
attachments off to the disk just isn't working on some files. Another
issue I've noticed is that the server is very slow handling the saving
of those large binary attachments.
Was the @email functionality not intended for this type of usage?
Right now, I'm planning on porting this functionality to a java class,
mainly because I know it will run faster. and plus I could run it on
just any old box then that has network access to the filesystem that I
want to write the file to, instead of limiting myself to the Witango app
server.
/John
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