sending an mp3 by email
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sending an mp3 by email
a question for wiz how do you send an mp3 by email
- Wiz Feinberg
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If your ISP returns an email that you have attached an mp3 file to, with a notice that this file contains a disallowed attachment type, you will have to use WinZip or WinRar to zip the file and then attach the zipfile to your email. I run into this occasionally, sometimes on the sending end, and sometimes at the receiving end. Each ISP has it's own email policy regarding attachments.
To answer your question technically, if you are using Outlook Express, drag and drop the file onto the body area of a new message and it will become an attachment. Other email clients may react differently, or the same. Web mail is different. You will have to use an attachment button and browse your hard drive for the file, then upload it to your ISP, from whence it will be hurled across the ethos, to it's virtual destination.
To answer your question technically, if you are using Outlook Express, drag and drop the file onto the body area of a new message and it will become an attachment. Other email clients may react differently, or the same. Web mail is different. You will have to use an attachment button and browse your hard drive for the file, then upload it to your ISP, from whence it will be hurled across the ethos, to it's virtual destination.
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- Earl Foote
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Sending large files
I collaborate with a number of musicians over the internet. It is not uncommon for me to send files that are 20 to 60 MB in size. We use a service called yousendit.com. The way it works is you upload your file to thier server and then they send an e-mail with a link to your recipient. The recipient then just clicks on the link to begin the download of the file.
- Wiz Feinberg
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I upload files to my rented web server then provide links to download them. No need to use any other intermediaries.
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