Email Size larger than it should be!
Hello,
As you can see from the attachment below, I have two mp3 files attached to the email which are 10.3MB and 10.4MB respectively. Total should be 20.7MB.
However the email size is 28.3MB. Where is the the extra 7.6MB coming from???
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NOTE: Personal info blacked out for obvious reasons.
I would appreciate some assistance.
Thanks
Brett
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Can you please let me know where are you checking mail size and it's showing 28.3MB? 0 -
In Horde. in the Inbox. 0 -
Hello, Check to see the disk space usage of the individual email from the command line to see if it matches what Horde shows. EX: du -sh /home/$username/mail/$domain/$email-account/cur/$MSGID
Thank you.0 -
When you attach documents to an email they are text-encoded for transmission which is always a good bit larger than the original files. I suspect that's what you're seeing. 0 -
Hello, Check to see the disk space usage of the individual email from the command line to see if it matches what Horde shows. EX:
du -sh /home/$username/mail/$domain/$email-account/cur/$MSGID
Thank you.
It does match but that's not the point. The point is that the email is far larger than it should be.When you attach documents to an email they are text-encoded for transmission which is always a good bit larger than the original files. I suspect that's what you're seeing.
I am yet to see a plain text-encoded email without ANY information in the body to be in the MB of size. I did another test. See below. This is before sending but the file is uploaded. 27371 This is the received email. suddenly 5.9MB larger! 27401 On Disk Size: 274110 -
This is the received email. suddenly 5.9MB larger!
How big is it after you download from the received email, to your computer?0 -
Windows PC: 16MB Mac OSx: 23MB 0 -
BRB, need to test this myself. 0 -
See snapshots of Windows and MacOSX Windows 8.1 Outlook 365 27421 Mac OSx 27431 0 -
Sending an email from Webmail with a 5.2 MB MP3 to MAC mail, the email I receive is 7.4MB. 0 -
Well that proves what I'm saying. There is a massive overhead added somewhere and it shouldn't be. It also seems to be % based. the larger the attachment, the larger the overhead. like 45% extra or so. 0 -
I don't think this is a cPanel issue though. Saving that same file from the email I received on my MAC, to my desktop, the file size is the "normal" original file size, exactly. I can't tell you about compression and how email works, all I can confirm is, yep, this does happen. And I can live with that. 0
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