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I noticed today that we have almost 57,000 attachments in our attachments folder. That number of files in a single folder can make for some interesting problems on unix. I'm wondering if it would be possible to program the attachment folder in such a way that the images placed in it would be in separate folders, perhaps by day, week, or month? It would make it easier to locate problem files and allow ls to work without complaining about too many files.

Just a thought. Certainly not a high priority item.


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