Want to send a 50mb folder as an email att.Broke it down to 5 10mb folders to fit..Now they wont attach.any id?
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they are .jpg images.They wont open in the file upload box in the file name to email desperate pls help re mick
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Answer:
Slap them into a self-extracting archive, and then use a free file service such as YouSendIt to send the single self-extracting file. Email attachments are not the best way to send large files. http://www.yousendit.com
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Emailing such large attachments is tough. Rather consider using a free filehosting website such as File Den. Its basically a website where you can upload stuff (especially images) into and then access these files on any computer hooked up to the internet. It doesn't take too long to learn how to use it and comes in very handy in the future.
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