Jim:

Most "free" email programs have a maximum attachment size for sending
emails. GMAIL and YAHOO-MAIL allow up to 10 megabytes (MB) in size. 
With a program like AOL, I've been able to send up to 14MB. Not sure
what the maximum is.  Another factor is the maximum server space
allowed for all emails sent/received/stored. GMAIL allows 2.5
gigabytes (GB) and Yahoo has 1.0 GB.

My Legacy Backup file is currently around 2MB. I have 4035
individuals. This does not include any of the photos, scanned files,
etc.  So in this case, I could definitely email myself a copy of my
Legacy backup file. Nice idea!

Susan

On 8/8/05, J & K Sindberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> LUGers,
> 
> When I saw the Alastair's email below in my
> Legacy folder, I thought of previous emails,
> forum notes, etc. which talked about using Gmail
> and the like as storage for backups.
> My understanding is that every so often.
> one sends oneself an email with a Legacy
> backup attached.  The email is stored for
> a few months on the server, out of harms
> way, hopefully.
> 
> Has any LUGer used Gmail, Yahoo mail, etc.
> for backup storage?  How did you do it?
> 
> I think I should like to try Gmail for this purpose.
> I would think I could set up a folder just for
> Legacy backups and Gmail would deposit them
> there (or at least the subject lines there).
> My email server is very small and can't handle
> much more than I currently do.
> 
> Thanks, Tak, Danke,
> JimS
> One whose upper and lower ranks have the
> same desires will more likely be victorious.
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