With Google you'll be able to send 25 MB attachments anyone who hasn't WAY overbought/provisioned their email server (like Google has) will reject.
I understand the desire to move large amounts of data around, but email is NOT the way to do it. Think of the literal bandwidth required for transmit/receive + CPU for virus/spam scanning (attachment goes through Amavis, ClamAV, Amavis, SpamAssassin, Postfix, and then if local Dovecot) x N users. And this may occur on more than the final recipient host, depending on server/farm config. There are good rea$on$ server admins and IT Departments don't allow large attachments, unless they had money to burn when provisioning their email system. At 11:00 PM 7/23/2009, Bill Barry wrote: >I second the gmail suggestion. You get an smtp server you can use from >anywhere and you can use 25MB attachments > >Bill _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
