[wplug] Internet File Sharing

Jason Freshwater jdfreshwater at gmail.com
Wed Dec 3 10:40:00 EST 2008


As far as services out there go, I know there are things like rapidshare.comand
drop.io .  I know there are more services out there.  Drop.io looks
promising because you can put something out there for a while, and the files
tend to not be searchable.

On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 9:55 AM, DK <wplug at curlynoodle.com> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> One of my managers is complaining to me about our "new and improved"
> email service.  I recently switched our service to Pair Networks,
> which IMO is a huge improvement over our old crappy service.
>
> Unfortunately for me, management has become use to having the ability
> to send and receive email messages having essentially no size limit.
> Pair just informed me that they impose a global message size limit of
> 20MB on incoming messages and 10MB on outgoing messages sent via their
> SMTP relay.
>
> I rarely, if ever, use email to distribute large files.  Others in my
> group, use email attachments for anything and everything.
>
> So, my question is, does anyone know of a user-friendly server
> application (PHP or ASP) or hosted service which will allow users to
> login and upload files (up to 100MB) then generate a download URL
> which can then be emailed to a third party.
>
> I have seen some online storage services, but are typically too costly
> and (if you can believe it) too complicated for less technical users.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
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Jason Freshwater
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