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By Mario XP (170) on 8th February 2008

Question: Sending Large Emails

Want to send large emails but are not allowed by free services since they restrict send an attachment upto certain MBs.

I think I can help you out

MailBigFile.com is a website that lets you send a large file – as big as 100 MB thorough email. Well its not exactly through email, you upload your file onto MailBigFile.com’s servers and MailBigFile.com sends an email to your intended recipient containing a link to download the file. The service is basically free but with the option to upgrade to paid account you get many additional features for that.

100 MB is more than enough I believe and trust me no ads.

Check out http://www.mailbigfile.com/

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    Posted on 11th February 2008
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    that’s really great and all but i really don’t see a point in sending a 100 MB of file via email… i mean upload it to a file hosting service and boom…. that very instant its ready to be downloaded + laden with features like resume support nd all… :D

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    Posted on 18th February 2008
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    Very cool site and efficient to send the emails of 100MB.
    It is hopefully good enough for big companies to send the emails to their employees who can check their emails and read the notification from company regarding important issues of company.

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    Posted on 18th February 2008
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    i prefer filesend.net..

     

    FileSend is a free file delivery service that allows you to send files quickly and securely. We currently offer a generous 120 MB for non-registered users, and 300 MB for basic users (you can register it for free) for each file, and there is no limit on how many downloads files can have. Also, we offer a paid premium service which allows 1 GB for each file, unlimited parallel downloads, download accelerator support, and more. You can learn more about it here. There is no limit on how long files are hosted for, but in order to keep our servers clean, files not downloaded for more than 60 days are automatically deleted. However, for premium accounts, files are never deleted, unless the account is deleted (then the files will be deleted if they are not downloaded for more than 60 days).

     ^^See that means it is better when compared to MailBigFile.com and moreover the file will remain in the server permanently provided that you at least make a mock download of it once in 60 days.. I’m using this since 6 months and have found no problems while uploading neither for downloading as well…:)

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    Posted on 22nd February 2008
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    sending big files via email is just a headache , and undesirable in all most cases.

    sending too much files leads to spam hence ip blocking domain blocking

    i prefer to upload in rapidshare and share the things :)
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    Raj

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