ByteHoard.org has most of this stuff.

Unfortunately the old one has a bad design but is mostly functional,
the new one isn't ready for prime time.

Erik

On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 6:07 AM, P.V.Anthony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dnk wrote:
>>
>> On 19-Jul-08, at 8:10 PM, P.V.Anthony wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Trying to reduce the habit of sending large files through email so I
>>> need an open source "YouSendIt" type web app.
>>>
>>> Did some google search and got no good results.
>>>
>>> If anyone knows of one, please share the link to it or which keyword
>>> should be used for a google search or SourceForge search.
>>>
>>> P.V.Anthony
>>
>> This may come off as sarcastic, (not meaning too), but FTP?
>
> With ftp, the recipient needs a username and password. When the
> recipient downloads the file, there is no email to the sender that the
> file has been downloaded.
>
> The file name has to be in a hash format. Using a web browser, there is
> a simple user interface, where the email address of the recipient can be
> entered and then the email will be sent out with a link to the file in hash.
>
> P.V.Anthony
>
>
>
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