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Emailing large file. How do i do it?
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Hi all. I wonder if you could help me by telling me the best way to email a file containing 111Mb of photographs to a number of work colleagues. All the images are in .jpg format and they consist of 37 photos.
I've never done this before and I have my doubts as to whether my ISP (TalkTalk) would allow me to do it via my mail.com account.
Thank you.
I've never done this before and I have my doubts as to whether my ISP (TalkTalk) would allow me to do it via my mail.com account.
Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You beed to upload large files to a free host such as http://www.filefactory.com/
there are plenty of others.
You then will have a web address to send to the recipients who will be able to download the files.
there are plenty of others.
You then will have a web address to send to the recipients who will be able to download the files.
e-mailing them is out of the question. Even if you sent them a few at a time, they would almost certainly cause your colleagues' e-mail boxes to overflow, for which they wouldn't thank you.
Zipping them up would make no appreciable difference to the size (they might even get bigger).
as mjwman says, the answer is to open an account with one of the sites that specialises in hosting files.
This one offers two months use for free:
http://tinyurl.com/7tmd5fy
Zipping them up would make no appreciable difference to the size (they might even get bigger).
as mjwman says, the answer is to open an account with one of the sites that specialises in hosting files.
This one offers two months use for free:
http://tinyurl.com/7tmd5fy
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E mailing loads of pictures like this is a terrible terrible idea.
Why not just upload them all to Facebook, or to another photo storage site like Flickr or Photobucket.
Then if they are on Facebook, Flickr etc everyone can look at them, and they can also let friends know where they are.
Sending hundreds of megabytes of data to people over email is NOT the right way to go about this.
Why not just upload them all to Facebook, or to another photo storage site like Flickr or Photobucket.
Then if they are on Facebook, Flickr etc everyone can look at them, and they can also let friends know where they are.
Sending hundreds of megabytes of data to people over email is NOT the right way to go about this.
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