Mail Data?

I have unlimited data , but it's being changed to 3gb. So I was wondering about how much data I use in-case I have to change my contract. But anyway. So I reset my counters yesterday at about 1300, and at the time of writing this message, it's shot up to about 2.4 gb. I've checked whats using it all and it's mail (1.9gb). But I haven't received any messages and it says updated thursday at the bottom. So I want to know what it is or if it might be to do with checking for emails every 15 mins as gmail won't allow me push.
And just an off topic question: why does my phone die at 17% ?
Thanks for any answers!

Hi,
For this requirement, I suggest that you could save the filtered data to a temp file, then publish to html file, after that you could read that data and use it as mail body.
You could use this code below to create a new mail.
Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0)
More information, please refer to:
# Using the Excel Object Model to Send Workbooks and Ranges through E-Mail with Outlook
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff519602(v=office.11).aspx
Regards
Starain
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