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How to send large files to an email?
02-14-2013, 06:35 PM
Post: #1
How to send large files to an email?
I have a video that I would like to send to my friend via email. The probelm is, it's 130 MB. Is there anyway to send it to her?

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02-14-2013, 06:43 PM
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Yahoo's limit is 25 MB for free accounts and 25 MB for Plus, but often even that size fails to attach and send - or is rejected by the receiver's server as too large. You might try some of the file and video sharing services like Flickr (a Yahoo product), Photobucket, Snapfish or many others.

There are many free services which allow sending files of 50 MB or even 2 GB. Set up an account once you decide which service to use. Once uploaded, the file(s) can be downloaded after sending the link to the recipient. The files are available for a limited time, depending on the service used.
People with desktop mail clients will appreciate your sending large files this way, since it speeds up their mail downloads.

Too Big for Email - Send up to 2 GB at the same time (8 hours of upload time) Upload multiple files at the same time, with password protection, delivery receipt, encryption and room for a message too.
http://www.toobigforemail.com/
Dropbox (Free) - Sharing isn't one-way; your recipients can upload files for you as well. The free version lets you upload up to 2 GB's of files. You can share the files for 30 days.
http://www.dropbox.com
MailBigFile - Send files of up to 1GB (= 1000 MB) for free.
http://www.mailbigfile.com/
Transfer Big Files - Send files of up to 1GB (= 1000 MB) for free.
https://www.transferbigfiles.com/
YouSendItFree service - Send very large mails (attachments, up to 1 GB = 1000 Mb).
https://www.yousendit.com/
Ge.tt - Share link immediately before uploaded, view easily, shares with Facebook/Twitter
http://ge.tt/

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02-14-2013, 06:43 PM
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Froggie is correct that there are many services you can use to transfer large files like this. Next time you could try one of the free video email services as well. Google "video mail" and you'll find several.
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02-14-2013, 06:43 PM
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How about convert your video to other formats such as M4A, WMA, WAV, MP3, AAC, etc?

Wondershare Video Converter Pro can do this.
This is a powerful video and DVD converter to help you rip DVDs, convert videos and extract audio. You can easily rip your favorite DVD movies into the video formats you want, and convert videos, including DRM protected videos, to iPhone, iPad, iPod and more for enjoyment on the go.

Change a format, your video can be smaller than before. Maybe you can send it to your friend smoothly.

Here's a link: http://www.wondershare.com/pro/dvd-converter.html
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02-14-2013, 06:43 PM
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Try Binfer
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