![]() The existing, general incoming message endpoint accepts messages as JSON strings containing base64 data, along with all the metadata as other JSON keys. That's not very efficient, and we don't make use of that full generality anyway. This commit introduces a new binary format that supports everything we're using from the old format (with the help of some query parameters like multi-recipient messages). |
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