Send Larger Files With Filemail

May 22, 2008 – 5:55 am

FilemailDigital cameras have given us the ability to share pictures with family members and friends. Unfortunately, the size of these high resolution image files can create some problems. One obvious issue arises when the recipient of your photographic masterpiece is still using a dial up connection. He can forget getting the rest of his e-mail until your mega attachment finishes downloading.

Even if your recipients are all using a high speed internet connection, some online e-mail services have an inbox storage quota. However, the most frequently encountered problem is exceeding the Internet service provider’s e-mail size limit. Some ISP’s just kick the e-mail back to the sender while others strip the large attachments.

So how can you deal with this issue? Just visit Filemail where you can upload up to 2 gigabytes of data. Once you get your files or files uploaded, you just enter your recipients’ e-mail addresses and a message in the provided form and hit the send button. Your recipients will receive an e-mail with a link where they can download the files. You can even set time and download limits on the files.

You don’t need to worry about file security since your files are encrypted when they’re uploaded to the Filemail server. Did I mention that this service is FREE (as in beer)? Check it out.

CLICK HERE:

Filemail.com

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