Thursday, April 23, 2009

Re: receiving large files

I thought http://www.2large2email.com was a good value and a well thought o=
ut service for organizations, but I don't think they have free options.=0A=
=0AThere are solutions similar to your "ideal" but they are a tertiary bene=
fit of larger, expensive products like HP Email Archiving.=0A_J=0A=0A=0A __=
__________________________=0AJason at jasonpj@yahoo.com=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A_____=
___________________________=0AFrom: Renee Ramig <rramig@sevenhillsschool.or=
g>=0ATo: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU=0ASent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 4:07:16 P=
M=0ASubject: receiving large files=0A=0AI have my exchange server set for a=
maximum of 10 meg files (up from 5=0Amegs last year). Unfortunately, we s=
till get 1-2 files a week sent that=0Aare "critical" and over that limit. =
=0A=0AWhat service(s) are others using to quickly and easily receive and se=
nd=0Afiles over 10 megs but under 1 gig? I am looking for something that=
=0Amultiple people can access easily, the files themselves do not have to=
=0Abe password protected as the end user is just going to download then=0Ad=
elete them, not a lot of volume right now 1-3 a week. =0A=0AA "perfect" so=
lution would be something that would grab emails coming in=0Awith files lar=
ger than 10 megs and route them to this service then send=0Aan email statin=
g this happened to the end user. I don't even know if=0Asomething like tha=
t exists. (If not, any of you want to invent it :) )=0A=0AThanks,=0A=0ARe=
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