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Urgent can any body tell me how I can send a large amount of m.p.3 files to an email address as my son is abroad and has asked me to send him some of his music, thanks in advance ken |
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Urgent can any body tell me how I can send a large amount of m.p.3 files to
an email address as my son is abroad and has asked me to send him some of his music, thanks in advance ken I see you're using Outlook Express as your mail program. Send your son an email, attach the MP3 files. You do this by clicking the paperclip icon "Attach fie to message". You can attach multiple files to one message, but his mailbox will have a size limit for each message, and an overall size limit. So play safe and send a separate message for each file, and send in batches, allowing him to clear his inbox before receiving the next lot. I hope you both have a broadband connection. If not, practically speaking - forget it. Burn the MP3 files as data onto CDs and post them. |
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Urgent can any body tell me how I can send a large amount of m.p.3 files to an email address as my son is abroad and has asked me to send him some of his music, thanks in advance ken Assuming your son is using webmail, often there are limits to how much you can send. Much better to FTP the files to the webspace that your ISP provides for you. FTP details will be available on the support section of your ISP. good luck.... |
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lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom.? writes Urgent can any body tell me how I can send a large amount of m.p.3 files to an email address as my son is abroad and has asked me to send him some of his music, thanks in advance ken I see you're using Outlook Express as your mail program. Send your son an email, attach the MP3 files. You do this by clicking the paperclip icon "Attach fie to message". You can attach multiple files to one message, but his mailbox will have a size limit for each message, and an overall size limit. So play safe and send a separate message for each file, and send in batches, allowing him to clear his inbox before receiving the next lot. I hope you both have a broadband connection. If not, practically speaking - forget it. Burn the MP3 files as data onto CDs and post them. I seem to remember there is a programme around called "you send it" or similar very useful for large files.. -- Tony Sayer |
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For larger files (up to 1 GB) you can send it via www.yousendit.com and the
recipient(s) can pick it up anytime within 7 days. |
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 12:08:11 +0100, Oddjob wrote:
Urgent can any body tell me how I can send a large amount of m.p.3 files to an email address as my son is abroad and has asked me to send him some of his music, thanks in advance ken Assuming your son is using webmail, often there are limits to how much you can send. Much better to FTP the files to the webspace that your ISP provides for you. FTP details will be available on the support section of your ISP. There are limits with most ISPs email servers as well. 5mb/message isn't unusual. |
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"AZ Nomad" wrote
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 12:08:11 +0100, Oddjob wrote: Much better to FTP the files to the webspace that your ISP provides for you. FTP details will be available on the support section of your ISP. There are limits with most ISPs email servers as well. 5mb/message isn't unusual. You clearly did not understand what Oddjob was suggesting. Such limits will not apply using his suggestion; the only limit would be the amount of free space in the web account on the web server. Martin -- M.A.Poyser Tel.: 07967 110890 Manchester, U.K. http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=fleetie |
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Fleetie wrote:
"AZ Nomad" wrote On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 12:08:11 +0100, Oddjob wrote: Much better to FTP the files to the webspace that your ISP provides for you. FTP details will be available on the support section of your ISP. There are limits with most ISPs email servers as well. 5mb/message isn't unusual. You clearly did not understand what Oddjob was suggesting. Such limits will not apply using his suggestion; the only limit would be the amount of free space in the web account on the web server. Martin Does an ISP allow FTP access to an email account? My BT ISP has 15MB of web space, but 2GBish of email space. I haven't found a way to store anything on the email side of things. If it's over 2GB, I'd have thought it'd be quicker/more reliable/less hassle to burn a DVD and send it. Rob |
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Does an ISP allow FTP access to an email account? My BT ISP has 15MB of web space, but 2GBish of email space. I haven't found a
way to store anything on the email side of things. No, email is a separate issue. For example, I pay Demon about 12 quid a month of my ill-gotten. For that, I get some miserly amount of space on my WEB account, like 20MB or something. If that were all empty, I could FTP up to 20MB of files to that area. As it is, mine's nearly full of pictures of me looking gorgeous many years ago in like 2000, but the fact remains that this is nothing to do with email. I just issue "ftp homepages.demon.co.uk" (IIRC), login as "fleetie" with my password, then I can "put" whatever files I want there. This is the kind of thing Oddjob was on about. Email restrictions don't come into it. Martin |
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Fleetie wrote:
Does an ISP allow FTP access to an email account? My BT ISP has 15MB of web space, but 2GBish of email space. I haven't found a way to store anything on the email side of things. No, email is a separate issue. For example, I pay Demon about 12 quid a month of my ill-gotten. For that, I get some miserly amount of space on my WEB account, like 20MB or something. If that were all empty, I could FTP up to 20MB of files to that area. As it is, mine's nearly full of pictures of me looking gorgeous many years ago in like 2000, but the fact remains that this is nothing to do with email. BT manage to rip me off for 25UKP. I find 15MB unusable, so I paid 30 quid (or something) for some space elsewhere, but that's proved to be hassle with limitations on file types (no mp3s) and zero tech support. So now I just use google, which is free for now, 2GB web space, and a neat little web page editor. I think it has 10MB file limits, but life goes on. I just issue "ftp homepages.demon.co.uk" (IIRC), login as "fleetie" with my password, then I can "put" whatever files I want there. This is the kind of thing Oddjob was on about. Email restrictions don't come into it. Yes, thanks, thought so. Rob |
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