On Mon, 9 May 2005 17:32:39 -0400, Neal Gittleman wrote:
> David wrote:
> 
>> I paid someone to do some work for me. He has a MAC with Finale 2001,
>> and I  have Finale 2004 on my PC with AOL as my ISP and E-mail
>> provider.
>>
>> I was hoping he could send me the finished project, but so far the
>> only  thing I can get on-line from him is the MIDI file he posted on
>> his Web site. If  he sends it to me via E-mail as an attached file,
>> gets  scrambled, and likewise for the MUS file he created.
>>
>> Is there some way I can get the work intact? Or is it pretty
>> hopeless?
> 
> I've had excellent success using dropload.com to transfer files. 
> It's designed for too-large-to-attach files, like audio files, but if
> it doesn't scramble those, I bet it wouldn't scramble .MUS files.  You
> go to dropload.com, register (free, painless), then upload the file
> and the e-mail address of the recipient(s).  dropload sends an e-mail
> to the recipient, who then goes to the dropload website and can
> download the file.  The file is deleted from dropload's site when it's
> downloaded or after a certain number of days.  I've had no problems at
> all using it, so I think it would be worth a try.

yousendit.com is similar, but it allows files up to one gigabyte.
Also, it does not automatically remove the file from its server after
one download (though it does after one week) so you can send a
YouSendIt link to multiple people if you want to share a large file.

-- 
Brad Beyenhof
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my blog: http://augmentedfourth.blogspot.com
Life would be so much easier if only (3/2)^12=(2/1)^7.

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