Almost all email services have a limit on the the maximum size of files that you can send a attachments. For instance, in Gmail this limit is 20MB.
Filemail.com is a free service that lets you send large files to anyone with an email address. With the free service you can send files as large as 2GB. Just fill in the recepient’s and your email addresses, type in your message and upload the file.
Here is how it works.
- First, the files you want to send are uploaded to one of filemail.com servers.
- A small e-mail is delivered to the recipients, containing a short message from you and a hyperlink where the files can be downloaded.
- The recipients click the hyperlink in the e-mail, and are taken to the download page.After the specified number of days/number of downloads, the files are removed completely from the servers.
The best part is, you don’t even have to register yourselves to use the service.
Visit filemail.com
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Great!! Filemail was the answer to my prayers =)