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How to send large files via email

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Sometimes you may want to send large files via email. However you may find that you are not able to do that as there is file size limitation. QuickBigFile provides you with an easy way of sending files, large or small. You have the choice of either emailing the file to someone, or just copying the download link to paste onto forums etc.

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The First Step of only a few is to upload your file. This file should be any format, but you are best uploading a ZIP file. You should make sure the file you are uploading is under 2500mb.You will be ask for more details on the next page. All your files will be checked for computer viruses. You can set password to protect your files. Once a file is downloaded, you will receive an email notification. QuickBigFile only store files for 1 month of 0 downloads.

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3 Comments »

2009-02-08 22:56:00

Cool site, here is an alternative that might be Useful, Sendago, which supports upto 10 GB
http://www.pixobyte.com/how-totutorials/how-to-send-email-attachment-upto-10-gb/

 
Comment by Ghillie Suits
2009-02-10 06:18:15

Hey Kuan,

I think this is a very good post of yours, I use Comcast as my broadband provider, and I am not sure if it is just their service or email limitations in general, but I have found that their file size limit is rather small.

This ended up requiring me to start use rapidshare.com to share my files, and just e-mail them the link.

In the last few months however, rapidshare has limited the number of downloads to 5 on free accounts, so I had to sign up for a monthly account.

Basically, you are saving me money, and I like it. With the economy these days, everything is tight so I am looking for any way I can to stretch a buck.

Cheers

Joe

 
Comment by Khan
2009-02-19 14:16:23

There’s also 2Large2Email, this other great service which you can use.

 
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