Re: Emailing MP3's
- From: "Bob Davis" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 21:25:00 -0500
"Allan" <mu8ja0i@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uw5LI3uAIHA.5652@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
It would certainly be much better to upload to a password protected website and let the recipient download it directly. Many ISPs now offer free online storage of 10GB and up. Examples are BT, Earthlink.
I have an FTP site that I use mostly for business and very large files (up to several GB), but I didn't think it necessary for a 2.4mb file. As I said earlier, I send larger (5mb seems to be the limit) JPG files through this email account regularly without problems. BTW, both I and the problem recipient have the same ISP and both are POP3 accounts. Also, two other recipients of the same email (all BCC) reported no filename or extension change on their end. It appears to be this one recipient who has this problem.
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