If you are limited to a couple of megabytes per email by your ISP or Hotmail or whatever email service you use, take a look at Dropload. They allow you to upload up to 100mb files to their servers, along with an email address of the person you’d like to send the file to. Then Dropload notifies the recipient that you have “dropped off” a file for them to pickup. They then click a special link and are allowed to download the file from Dropload’s speedy servers. If they don’t download the file in 4 days, it’s deleted automatically, but that should be plenty of time for most purposes. You can also only download the file once.
Another comparable service is YouSendIt which has a 1gb storage limit.







Haha, it’s too hard to say “Dropload” outloud without laughing. Wonder if the creators can even see the funny behind their name.
They could have embraced the funny name and made their logo a toiletbowl I guess. But I wouldn’t take them very seriously then. At least they avoided DropYourLoad.com
well, at least it doesn’t utilize push technology… then it’d have to be shoot, rather than drop…….
Parlez vous francaise?