Right, because 4x = 10x. Jesus, stop being so ridiculous. Also, there's
some magic trick called compression. Human readable text is especially easy
to compress, basically negating all those effects. So just stick to
reality, everything else is just embarrassing.

On Thu, Jul 4, 2024, 16:48 Greg Wooledge <g...@wooledge.org> wrote:

> The HTML part is more than double the size of the plain text part, and
> when you include all of the MIME metadata needed to set up the multipart
> message, the overall size of the body is about 4x what it would have been
> if you'd only sent plain text (0.5k -> 2.0k).
>
> Granted, this is not the 10x increase that Michel predicted, but it's
> easy to see how a *different* HTML message, with a lot more markup,
> could certainly reach that threshold.
>
>

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