Re: [MlMt] Mail drop capable?
On 3 May 2020, at 18:33, Guillaume Barrette wrote: To add more information to Robert's message. Most of the cloud storage solutions (Dropbox, Google Drive, Box...) let you upload a file and get a link that you can then embed in your email. This way you can send any file size that your cloud storage allows. Yes, it's generally not advisable to send e-mails of more than around 10 MB. But it's also worth noting that many of the cloud providers may inspect whatever you're storing (DMCA is a snooper's charter) so if it's any kind of sensitive information you should encrypt it first. Firefox's send service is good for this kind of thing as it encrypts files in the browser. Charlie -- Charlie Clark Kronenstr. 27a Düsseldorf D- 40217 Tel: +49-211-938-5360 Mobile: +49-178-782-6226 ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
Re: [MlMt] Mail drop capable?
Or Box; that’s what I use. JudyGS In a burst of recycled electrons Judy Grobe Sachs > On May 3, 2020, at 1:26 PM, Robert Goldman wrote: > > > There's also Firefox Send. > > On 3 May 2020, at 11:33, Guillaume Barrette wrote: > > To add more information to Robert's message. Most of the cloud storage > solutions (Dropbox, Google Drive, Box...) let you upload a file and get a > link that you can then embed in your email. This way you can send any file > size that your cloud storage allows. > > Also, you can use a service that let you upload a file on their servers from > some days or unlimited days (often if you use the paid version) and give you > a link to your file that you can send. For example: > > wetransfer > Droplr > CloudApp > And if you have your own server, you can upload your file there and send the > link to it or use and application that would do the work for you like > Dropshare > > Or with that last one (Dropshare), you can also use it to upload to one of > your cloud storage and will work like Droplr or CloudApp. > > Hope this help! > > Best, > > -- > Guillaume > > On 3 May 2020, at 12:06, Robert Brenstein wrote: > > There are several such services. I personally use pcloud transfer > (https://transfer.pcloud.com). If you use dropbox and have enough space, you > can also put files into dropbox and send the link to the file. > > On 3 May 2020, at 17:48, Bill Cropper via mailmate wrote: > > Can Mailmate be setup to use Apple’s [Mail > Drop](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203093) feature? Are there other > methods to send large attachments other than Mail Drop? > > -- > With best regards, > Bill Cropper > ___ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate@lists.freron.com > https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate > > ___ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate@lists.freron.com > https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate > > ___ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate@lists.freron.com > https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate > > ___ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate@lists.freron.com > https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
Re: [MlMt] Mail drop capable?
There's also [Firefox Send](https://send.firefox.com/). On 3 May 2020, at 11:33, Guillaume Barrette wrote: To add more information to Robert's message. Most of the cloud storage solutions (Dropbox, Google Drive, Box...) let you upload a file and get a link that you can then embed in your email. This way you can send any file size that your cloud storage allows. Also, you can use a service that let you upload a file on their servers from some days or unlimited days (often if you use the paid version) and give you a link to your file that you can send. For example: - [wetransfer](https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/wetransfer/id1114922065?l=fr&mt=12) - [Droplr](https://droplr.com) - [CloudApp](https://www.getcloudapp.com) And if you have your own server, you can upload your file there and send the link to it or use and application that would do the work for you like [Dropshare](https://dropshare.app) Or with that last one (Dropshare), you can also use it to upload to one of your cloud storage and will work like Droplr or CloudApp. Hope this help! Best, -- Guillaume On 3 May 2020, at 12:06, Robert Brenstein wrote: There are several such services. I personally use pcloud transfer (https://transfer.pcloud.com). If you use dropbox and have enough space, you can also put files into dropbox and send the link to the file. On 3 May 2020, at 17:48, Bill Cropper via mailmate wrote: Can Mailmate be setup to use Apple’s [Mail Drop](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203093) feature? Are there other methods to send large attachments other than Mail Drop? -- With best regards, Bill Cropper ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
Re: [MlMt] Mail drop capable?
To add more information to Robert's message. Most of the cloud storage solutions (Dropbox, Google Drive, Box...) let you upload a file and get a link that you can then embed in your email. This way you can send any file size that your cloud storage allows. Also, you can use a service that let you upload a file on their servers from some days or unlimited days (often if you use the paid version) and give you a link to your file that you can send. For example: - [wetransfer](https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/wetransfer/id1114922065?l=fr&mt=12) - [Droplr](https://droplr.com) - [CloudApp](https://www.getcloudapp.com) And if you have your own server, you can upload your file there and send the link to it or use and application that would do the work for you like [Dropshare](https://dropshare.app) Or with that last one (Dropshare), you can also use it to upload to one of your cloud storage and will work like Droplr or CloudApp. Hope this help! Best, -- Guillaume On 3 May 2020, at 12:06, Robert Brenstein wrote: There are several such services. I personally use pcloud transfer (https://transfer.pcloud.com). If you use dropbox and have enough space, you can also put files into dropbox and send the link to the file. On 3 May 2020, at 17:48, Bill Cropper via mailmate wrote: Can Mailmate be setup to use Apple’s [Mail Drop](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203093) feature? Are there other methods to send large attachments other than Mail Drop? -- With best regards, Bill Cropper ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
Re: [MlMt] Mail drop capable?
There are several such services. I personally use pcloud transfer (https://transfer.pcloud.com). If you use dropbox and have enough space, you can also put files into dropbox and send the link to the file. On 3 May 2020, at 17:48, Bill Cropper via mailmate wrote: Can Mailmate be setup to use Apple’s [Mail Drop](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203093) feature? Are there other methods to send large attachments other than Mail Drop? -- With best regards, Bill Cropper ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate
[MlMt] Mail drop capable?
Can Mailmate be setup to use Apple’s [Mail Drop](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203093) feature? Are there other methods to send large attachments other than Mail Drop? -- With best regards, Bill Cropper ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate