Sorry, I forgot to specify... I'm using the last non-beta version of
MailMate: Version 1.13.1 (5671)
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Guillaume
On 9 May 2020, at 10:57, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
Hey Alexandre,
Let me know what you found out on your side! It would be great
to see if it's my setup the problem.
To give you some tips, open the Activity Monitor and go into the
Network Tab. Keep the application open on this state or the bandwidth
will reset to 0. You can filter to MailMate
Or you can use the Terminal.app and run: nettop
There you can scroll to see MailMate and see its bytes_in for the
download.
Best,
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Guillaume
On 9 May 2020, at 10:49, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
On 9 May 2020, at 16:45, Guillaume Barrette wrote:
Thanks anyone for any cues and help!
I'm afraid I don't have anything actionable but I will have a closer
look to MM and bandwidth usage. I have always felt (and complained)
that MM was a resource hog but never actually took the time to get
into taking measurements. Let's do this...
A. Takacs
Augicom SA
+41 (22) 301 16 00
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