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09-07-2007, 09:59 PM

Thanks to everybody for there help. As always, a wealth of knowledge here at aom3.org
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09-08-2007, 12:24 AM

damn, guess i missed it again.

I always use Send big files the easy way. Files too large for email attachments? No problem!, highly recommend it and never let me down. Also has a generous upload of 300mb


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09-08-2007, 09:08 AM

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Solaris,

This looks great... have you used it as yet?
I have. It does just what it says on the box. However, for single MP3s I'd say there is generally no need. Most email servers can cope with attachments of 5-10MB.


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I have. It does just what it says on the box. However, for single MP3s I'd say there is generally no need. Most email servers can cope with attachments of 5-10MB.
Thank you koenfucius your response and testimony.
and I am lookinking for 100-300mb.

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09-08-2007, 11:42 PM

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Thank you koenfucius your response and testimony.
and I am lookinking for 100-300mb.

Thanks,
That's certainly beyond the capacity or at least willingness of most mail servers. Even on a fast broadband line, that would take you a couple of hours to upload... Maybe your family/friends are better off downloading what they want themselves!


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09-09-2007, 12:03 AM

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That's certainly beyond the capacity or at least willingness of most mail servers. Even on a fast broadband line, that would take you a couple of hours to upload... Maybe your family/friends are better off downloading what they want themselves!
Really...Thanks for the heads up ..on that.
I will go with the vitual storage then.

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Pando (free) allows attachments up to 1 GByte in size. The attachments will remain on their server for a week.
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Pando (free) allows attachments up to 1 GByte in size. The attachments will remain on their server for a week.
Welcome wdcentral,

Thank you for your recommend,it's appreciated.

Earlier in the thread we had a Link that you might be interested in:

http://www.aom3.org/forum/computing/...l-storage.html

Edit:Pando is Email oriented and not virtual storage but will hold your
file 10 days after sending.

Hope to see you around the forums,


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Pando (free) allows attachments up to 1 GByte in size. The attachments will remain on their server for a week.
Coo, that's a lot better than Yousendit (10 times, to be precise )


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09-09-2007, 11:42 PM

wdcentral,

Went to Pando this is the charm for me..
Great tutorial and can be used with any mail service.

Edit: to recieve and open Panda attachements you must
download a quick program that will allow you to open and download
document from their server at a decent speed..
Click open and it plays and stores.

Edit:70mb took approx 4mins..

Thanks again for this recommend,


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