It's funny, on my VN I have quite a bit of email stored right now as I'm still cleaning house and forwarding to my PC. Mail handling speed doesn't seem to be a function of how much is in the trash or in the inbox or in the mail database totally. It can be faster or take longer right after I've freed up database space. Sometimes long files will take many seconds and at other times the same size file will take no more than 3 beeps. I've about decided there's a memory buffer that fills then sends stuff where it's going and the speed is depending on how full that buffer is at any given point before it sends stuff on. I have no reason to believe this except that's how it's acting. Just out of curiosity, so we can stop all this supersticious behavior if it is only that, and nothing more, Dean or Jonathan, can you tell us, is anything we're doing to speed thing sup really effecting the mail speed? Or is it out of our um hands and keyboards?

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