A couple things to keep in mind:

Your attachments totaling 6MB will increase by 33% to 8MB after they are 
Base64 encoded and attached to the email.

If you are using IMAP, then your message is effectively sent twice:  once 
to the recipient, and once again to store it in the Sent Mail folder on the 
IMAP server.  If, while composing the message, it was temporarily saved as 
a Draft, then that, too, could result in it being sent to the IMAP server 
for storage in the Drafts folder.



On Friday, April 25, 2014 1:17:45 PM UTC-4, CHRISTIAN ALESSANDRELLI wrote:
>
> Today I sent the following email: 
> First e-mail to a recipient with two attachments for a total of 6MB 
> Second e-mail to two recipients with two attachments for a total of 6MB 
>
> To send these e-mails, K9 consumed 60mb of data. 
> It 's normal?
>

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