Wednesday, October 21, 2009

What email service provider can send files of 35mb or more or how do I compress the file?

I need to send a file but it is 40.??? MB and can be compressed to 35.??? MB. I belong to gmail which can send files up to 25 MB. Is there an email service provider that allows me to send the file that I want to send.





Or is there a way to compress it to less than 25 MB? I already used winzip.
What email service provider can send files of 35mb or more or how do I compress the file?
Winzip has a way to split the compressed file into several parts. You can specify how large the parts are, so that they can be emailed.





The recipient saves all the parts (once they arrive) to his local machine, and winzip can reform the original 40Mb file, no problem.





To do the splitting in Winzip, launch it and open the archive of your 40Mb file. Press the shift key and H to Split it. (Or you can click on the menu bar, and go Actions/ Split)





When you see the Split dialog, look at the bottom left. It will have a size there, (something like 1.2 Mb). You can change this to whatever you want. Just select "Other Size" and fill in the "Other Size" field, making sure to select Mb and not Kb, or "bytes".





Winzip will make each part that size, (except the last part, which will just be the remainder of what's left.)
Reply:you can just upload the file in a file sharing host


then give a link in the email
Reply:not sure as i have never done it but i think you could send a file using yahoo messenger.both would need yahoo messenger.also maybe msn messenger might work
Reply:You use Winrar and you compress it into an archive made of 2 parts(part one plus part two) so when someone extracts it, they will need both parts but both parts would be small enough to be emailed.
Reply:For send the big files use rapidshare.com

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