Stephen R Laniel wrote: > I get a few hundred messages a day, and I never delete any > mail other than spam. My archives over the last *four years* > total about 900 megs.
Happy for ya. My dad hasn't upgraded his email client in 5 years and has mail going back 5 years beyond that. Just because *your* experience is different does not invalidate mine which is... > Again, I think that we on this list are a particularly > computer-savvy breed, and the size of our email archives is > quite a bit larger than most. ...that the people I know (My father, his friend, my wife, other friends) who are all not computer savvy have archives larger than 1Gb. > Email is not a bandwidth problem. If we're looking for a > place to focus our bandwidth worries, how about porn or > MP3s? Email is the dead-last concern. So says the person who hasn't had email causing problems with their online games. Porn and MP3 downloads are not a problem because they are pull technologies. IE, I control when my systems get them. When someone sends me mail it is a push technology. IE, I don't control when the mail comes in. I can tell when a large clump of mail comes through when playing CS:S because my ping jumps. Translating all my non-html, low attachment mail to XML, huge attachment monstrosities would be something I'd notice in a heartbeat. Even worse would be when my wife sends out such mail since my upload bandwith is about 1/10th my download bandwidth. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | main connection to the switchboard of souls. -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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