Looking for the best way of sending a 50MB file
Alexander Dalloz
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Sun Jan 8 21:10:23 UTC 2006
Am So, den 08.01.2006 schrieb Paul Smith um 21:19:
> On 1/8/06, Tomas Larsson <tomaslarssonse at yahoo.se> wrote:
> > There is an free service called yousendit, www.yousendit.com which you can
> > use to send large files, it is actually very good, AFAIK there is no upper
> > limit, the receiver gets an email with dl info, the link is valid a day or
> > two.
>
> Thanks a lot, Tomas! That is a fantastic solution!
>
> Paul
Be aware that mail (SMTP) is not the media to transport such big data.
And for good reasons the majority of mail servers have limits on the
accepted mail size - typically in the range of 5 to 15 MB.
I personally find "yousendit.com" an awful idea.
Alexander
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