Too many steps. On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Stephen Milton wrote: > > dropload.com seems to me to be the perfect model for anonymous file > delivery over the internet. Their system doesn't use SSL yet, but it > would be the logical next step. > > Here is their description: > > Dropload is a place for you to drop your files off and have them > picked up by someone else at a later time. Recipients you specify are > sent an email with instructions on how to download the file. Files > are removed from the system after 48 hours, regardless if they have > been picked up or not. Recipients can be anyone with an email address > > The whole system uses HTTP for the transfer, no FTP hassles. -- Curtis Maurand mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.maurand.com
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