![]() I just sat looking at it wondering what it could possibly be uploading. As you’d expect, the Down was just ticking in periodic hundreds of bytes but it was the Up that was going for it. eM C was the only thing running on the computer at the time - no browsers etc. Is your application giving bandwidth per application and differentiating between up and down? Yes, all clean and clear. I’ve had examples, say around a 10MB email, use 40+MB to get away from the computer quite a few times.Īre you sure that when you clicked Send, 100MB was uploaded to the SMTP server from eM Client? Yep. Not the first time it’s happened (which is why I’ve finally posted on here) but certainly the biggest discrepency between actual email size and bytes sent. If so, it may be that the process was repeated before the server gave a confirmation that the message was uploaded. This is obviously not a huge deal … and a classic FWP … but it’s got me intrigued as to how eM C manages to find well over an extra 100MB to send when sending a 10MB email. That’s a huge overhead, but nothing like the crazy numbers I got when I sent the 10MB jpg’s with 1,000’s % overhead. What I mean is that whether I send the single file bare or zipped, almost exactly 50MB leave my computer before the email moves from Outbox to Sent items. Interestingly there is no difference between bare or zipped. Over the past few days I’ve done a couple of tests. Most have an overhead but nothing like this. I’ve noticed it with eM C since I started using it … never seen it with any other email client. As you say, for large stuff, say 25MB+, I’ll always avoid email and use DropBox or tresorit (yep, used it a lot) or more likely mega.nz etc.ĬZ - and not that it will make a difference, but 21H1 (19043.1237). The reason I used email as opposed to WhatsApp which I’d normally use is that I wanted to make it easier for her to see them on a big screen. Yes agree, I too don’t normally send large attachments (although at 4.6MB plus 5.1MB I don’t think that’s large) … these were just two photos to my partner - she’s currently stuck in another country due to the global cold. It just went on and on and … until it finally made it into Sent. The net meter is accurate, nothing else was running on the computer at the time. Steven - as absurd as it sounds, the figures are accurate.
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