Recent versions of Apple Mial offer a thing called "Mail Drop" for sending large files.
"You can use Mail Drop to send files that exceed the maximum size allowed by your email account provider. Mail Drop uploads large attachments to iCloud, where they’re encrypted and stored for up to 30 days." "Mail Drop attachments don’t count against your iCloud storage." > On Aug 17, 2016, at 9:07 AM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > > To send large files I used YouSendIt which was purchased and the name changed > to Hightail. > > YouSendIt was free and Hightail began charging $100.00 per year. The service > is great, no problems, very large files are accepted, left on the server for > several weeks and I can verify if they were downloaded, by whom, and how many > times. > > My renewal is up the end of August so I wanted to ask the group if this is a > good purchase, are there better alternatives out there? > > Any input would be appreciated. > > John > _______________________________________________ > MacGroup mailing list > Posting address: [email protected] > Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/> > Answers to questions: <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup/> _______________________________________________ MacGroup mailing list Posting address: [email protected] Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/> Answers to questions: <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup/>
