Looking for the best way of sending a 50MB file

Alexander Dalloz ad+lists at uni-x.org
Sun Jan 8 22:24:17 UTC 2006


Am So, den 08.01.2006 schrieb Michael Hennebry um 22:31:

> > 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.
> 
> Read more closely:
> "the receiver gets an email with dl info,
> the *link* is valid a day or two."  emphasis added
> 
> This jibes with the documentation at www.yousendit.com:
> "YouSendIt will automatically email your recipient
> a link to your file stored on our server."

*ups* Shame on me :]

> Mike   hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu

Alexander


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