Thanks so much Pen, I haven’t tried this with a 3 to 5gig file, to a non Apple 
iCloud account…have you tired such and does it work well?

Appreciate your help.


John


> On Aug 17, 2016, at 12:05 PM, Pen Helm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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
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