Oh. I get it, sorry. Any suggestions on my next question about
file.read() would be thankful.

On Mar 19, 5:20 pm, Paulo Almeida <igcbioinformat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My suggestion to zip the files was to provide a single download link with
> all the files.
>
> - Paulo
>
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 1:43 PM, tezro <tezro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for reply. I tried both variants before the post :) Nothing
> > suited me and the customer.
>
> > When a-mailng files are uploaded to RAM anyway, zipping files just
> > don't really help on binary data. I chosed to save them to a web-
> > visible location.
>
> > On Mar 18, 7:59 pm, Paulo Almeida <igcbioinformat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I can't help you with the technical part, but a couple of suggestions:
>
> > > * Sum the size of the images and send two (or more) e-mails if it exceeds
> > a
> > > threshold
> > > * Forget attachments and just zip the images and make them accessible in
> > an
> > > URL that is e-mailed to the site admin
>
> > > - Paulo
>
> > > On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:57 AM, tezro <tezro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Hello everyone. I need some help or advice.
>
> > > > I've got a form with 20 ImageFields - such a form for sending photos
> > > > to the site admin as a request for a new user. Well, Django certainly
> > > > handles and uploads the, that's OK. But when it comes to sending all
> > > > the files as an attachment - I got stuck.
>
> > > > Here's a simple example of how I tried to do that:
> > > > ------------------------------------------------
> > > > from django.core.mail import EmailMessage
>
> > > > email = EmailMessage()
> > > > for (k, v) in request.FILES.items():
> > > >    email.attach(v.name, v.read())
> > > > ------------------------------------------------
>
> > > > Small files are read nicely. But when someone "clever" fills out all
> > > > the form files (all the twenty) with images each one at least 10 Mb -
> > > > Django consumes so much memory... so I'm not in knowledge to handle
> > > > that.
>
> > > > Please, guide me how to handle big files from a form and send them
> > > > without memory leaks. Thanks ahead.
>
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