Are you with the CIA? Most files that are sent can be zipped with a password
and that should suffice in most cases. If you are sending critical, top
secret, classified information, this isn't a good method. I do this all the
time. Somebody wants to see some pictures I took, I put them on my web
server and send them the link.

John

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Jim Felton wrote:
> Sweet!!
> Jim
>
>  -----Original Message-----
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> Subject:      [NF] Handy way to send someone a file without emailing it.
>
> http://www.senduit.com/
>
> Upload file, set expiry time, get URL, send URL to other person, they
> download.
>   

Just curious but do people who use services like this worry about security?

Personally I would NEVER use anything like this, however I have been
known to be a little on the paranoid side.

> Free.
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>   Alan Bourke
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