Any free e-mail providers that handle attachments?
#1
Just wondered if anyone can point me to a free e-mail provider that also gives the capability to mail reasonable sized attachments?
As you can see from my profile I use Hotmail, but the limit on that is 1 MB size attachments.
Recently had a couple of people try to send me some MS Word document files around 2 - 3 MB so no go!
Tried my ISP (Supanet) but they can't handle these sizes either.
Over to the power that is ScoobyNet!
Cheers,
Steve
As you can see from my profile I use Hotmail, but the limit on that is 1 MB size attachments.
Recently had a couple of people try to send me some MS Word document files around 2 - 3 MB so no go!
Tried my ISP (Supanet) but they can't handle these sizes either.
Over to the power that is ScoobyNet!
Cheers,
Steve
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spider,
try mail.uk2.net, wouldnt advise using em for anything other than free mail though.
cheers
Gary
try mail.uk2.net, wouldnt advise using em for anything other than free mail though.
cheers
Gary
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yahoo mail takes attachmenbts thats are 1.5 meg but also gives you a briefcase where you can store files in a folder that you give your friends access to.
theres 30mb storage space in a yahoo briefcase, total upload is 5mb a time, you upload the files, then select your friends from your address book to share it with and they get an auto email with the url to the file in so they can download.
you can upgrade for higher file storing options or to share with the whole world.
theres 30mb storage space in a yahoo briefcase, total upload is 5mb a time, you upload the files, then select your friends from your address book to share it with and they get an auto email with the url to the file in so they can download.
you can upgrade for higher file storing options or to share with the whole world.
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