Re: [Assp-test] Inbound TLS from gmail.com addresses / servers

2016-09-28 Thread K Post
But I want a postman driving a Ferarri with monster truck tires that can roll over the traffic (and if wishes are being granted, I'd prefer the car in a deep blue instead of classic red). We regularly see people attaching large files or a bunch of smaller ones that add up to a big email, I'm talki

Re: [Assp-test] Inbound TLS from gmail.com addresses / servers

2016-09-28 Thread use...@schani.com
There are a lot of ISP“s ! http://www.email-vergleich.com/tag/e-mail-anhang-grosse/ And if my Server doesent, my Customer leave. Christian Am 28.09.2016 um 18:59 schrieb Thomas Eckardt: I'm still afraid of running into frequent problems with 25mb attachments though. 25MB - I don't know anyo

Re: [Assp-test] Inbound TLS from gmail.com addresses / servers

2016-09-28 Thread Thomas Eckardt
>I'm still afraid of running into frequent problems with 25mb attachments though. 25MB - I don't know anyone who allows this. Sending a link to a download is much smarter. ASSP_AFC has an option to do this for your outgoing mails! - ASSP_AFCWebScript >Can someone else run a debug test with Gmai

Re: [Assp-test] Inbound TLS from gmail.com addresses / servers

2016-09-28 Thread K Post
Thanks again for the detailed explanation. 10% faster is terrific, and it's more than 50% faster since before 16270. I'm still afraid of running into frequent problems with 25mb attachments though. Yes, that's too big for email in our opinion, but Gmail allows it as do most ISP's these days. It'

Re: [Assp-test] Inbound TLS from gmail.com addresses / servers

2016-09-28 Thread Thomas Eckardt
>The same email now took only 269 seconds. This is OK for googles behavior - the 1440 byte SSL frame. Around 300s was expected by me for this mail - hmm.. it is 10% better - nice! Take the following math. mail size = 15000 kB google frame size = 1.44 kB required assp loop cycles = mail size /