Re: A question of speed
Robert Hicks <sigzero@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have some co-workers that are writing an email parser (not sure of
the specifics) that is going to process around 5000 emails a day.
I have no definitive experience with something on this scale
Perl generally works fine on a tiny scale such as you describe.
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