Running 16142, though I suspect this problem has been going on for a while
now.
Windows.

I just discovered that large inbound emails (bit attachments say over 10mb)
that use TLS connections are taking forever to complete.  For example, a
13mb email from a gmail.com address (and confirm coming from google
servers) took over 15 minutes to complete.

In my testing, I found that changing DoTLS to Drop lets large emails come
through nice and fast.  A 10mb attachment took over 12 minutes before, now
it's just a couple of seconds with TLS off.

The powers that be want encryption on (and so do I).  I'm okay with slow,
but gmail specifically has a warning to its users after 899.9 seconds (15
minutes).  If it takes longer than that, they get a delay warning which
causes all kinds of confusion.

Any suggestions on how to figure out what's taking so long with TLS on?
All modules up to date.

Thank you.
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