I use box.net at work for our large files. It works very well and is a good price. Yousendit is very nice, but also very expensive.
Both have limited time trials where you can use them for just such a thing. Box used has a free 1 GB account, but it's limited to 25 MB files. The trial version has a 1 GB limit on file sizes. Dropbox is another similar service. www.yousendit.com https://www.box.net/signup/business www.getdropbox.com > -----Original Message----- > NO. > > Most email messages only allow an attachment of about 1-5 mb. > > Your video is most likely much larger than this. > > For a large file, copy it to your harddrive and sue a program (web) > such as www.Yousendit.com > > This will load it up to their server much like an FTP site (File > Transfer Protocol) and then sends a link to the person you want to > receive it, and then they will go to the web site given and download > just like a program from the web. > > Their limit for free is 100 MB but if you pay a small fee you can do > very large files. > > But first you need to take the video and save it to your harddrive as > the web site will want to upload it from your system. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
