Dear all,

Just wondering if anyone has found an elegant way to run a "fastcgi" type
of filter with xmail under Windows where the executable that is spawned is
a very fast binary that then communicates with a persistent perl
interpreter or script, for instance.

There is some data about doing this on webservers at www.fastcgi.com but
it seems like a rather extensive job to create something like this from
scratch -- ie, the binary itself, the persistent interpreter that would
have to basically run as a service on some tcp/ip port, etc.

It seems like this would be the preferable way to run filters as even
under heavy load the impact on the server would be minimal.

Any ideas would be of interest.  


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