Large files

From: Meisel Richard L. (rmeisel@mac.com)
Thu Jul 30 21:21:43 2009


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I use Drop.io for up to 100 mb shares for free, as many as you want or if you need more there are premium plans. Highly recommended!

R L Meisel

On Jul 30, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Robert Rosner wrote:

> Can anybody suggest a way to send BMP and WMF files (between 500-700
> MB)
> over the internet between my computer and my reader. (DICOM will
> not be
> involved here). Just static and some looped WMF image files will be
> sent and received. AOL allows only 16 MB and g-mail allows only 25.
> Obviously not nearly enough to make due. We will be using high speed
> broadband to achieve this feat.

--Boundary_(ID_fjX8CFV+u/uLuE8Tp86wzQ) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

I use Drop.io for up to 100 mb shares for free, as many as you want or if you need more there are premium plans. Highly recommended!


R L Meisel


On Jul 30, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Robert Rosner wrote:

Can anybody suggest a way to send BMP and WMF files (between 500-700 MB)
over the internet between my computer and my reader.  (DICOM will not be
involved here).  Just static and some looped WMF image files will be
sent and received.  AOL allows only 16 MB and g-mail allows only 25.
Obviously not nearly enough to make due.  We will be using high speed
broadband to achieve this feat.
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