Don't forget that Google is in Uncle Sam's jurisdiction.

Don't put anything there which might, even conceivably, get one of
their numerous Three Letter Acronyms over excited, or which could
cause you embarrassment later in life if viewed by others.

2008/11/3 Jim Cheetham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Remember that the Subject line is going to be your primary index
> method. Give them all a prefix to indicate file storage (so you can
> filter them later) and an indicator of contents.
>
> If possible, when constructing the mail message, make the body of the
> email be the table of contents of the tar file, this will help you
> locate individual files by the search functions later.
>
> -jim
>
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:47 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks, I didn't think about that. signing up for a gmail accounts sounds
>> infinitly easier than some of the free storage places I've been looking at
>>
>> Kerry
>>
>> (I think I'll just tar them up as there's about 70-80 very little files)
>>
>>> Many people choose to send each file to their gmail account :-)
>>>
>>> Currently offering 7GB, for free, for "email" only.
>>>
>>> There are also scripts around to treat it as a filesystem ...
>>>
>>> It probably breaches their terms & conditions, but in practice they're
>>> unlikely to care.
>>>
>>> For bonus points, encrypt them before sending.
>>>
>>> -jim
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:38 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Hi all
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for being way OT, I've got to move some files off my student
>>>> workstation at school to my pc at home. Now the pc's here are very
>>>> locked
>>>> down, I can't use ftp or ssh or plug in external usb devices. So I'm
>>>> looking for some (free) online storage space for around 50megs of work.
>>>> I've had a quick google and either they are a real pain (or just look
>>>> dodgy) to sign up for or no longer available
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions would be appreciated
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Kerry
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>



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Sincerely etc.
Christopher Sawtell

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