Hello Allie,

13 Dec 2001, 12:44:57, you wrote:

> I don't use e-mail for those types of attachments. I subscribe to a
> remote server space service with FTP functionality. I upload whatever
> I wish to upload and then send the recipient a link. They can then
> download whenever they want. This is especially beneficial when the
> recipient uses a regular modem connection and has to wait forever for
> the large attachment to leave their inbox.

I send and receive large attachments to/from customers at work. Most
of them have broadband connections, or at least fast flat-rate
connections. It's not common to provide them a link. They just want to
have the file right away in their mailbox. The solution you describe
is not my way of working. No offence! ;)

-- 
Best regards,
 Marc                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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