Guest guest Posted May 29, 2000 Report Share Posted May 29, 2000 OK I'm sure somebody on the list is far more computer literate than me so I thought I would throw this question open to you! OK just got a new puter the old one was running on Windows 95 the new one has got the latest version of Windows 98/99. I was trying to email my mastercopy of the Houseswap Register to my new computer using my husbands hotmail account but it won't send it because the fill is too big. Any ideas anybody. How can I send a large attachment via hotmail, is it possible. Regards Tupman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2000 Report Share Posted May 29, 2000 Technical Help Wanted!! My DH is answering this one for you, If you have this option you can Win - Zip the file. By doing so you can send large files. > OK I'm sure somebody on the list is far more computer literate than me so I thought I would throw this question open to you! > > OK just got a new puter the old one was running on Windows 95 the new one has got the latest version of Windows 98/99. > > I was trying to email my mastercopy of the Houseswap Register to my new computer using my husbands hotmail account but it won't send it because the fill is too big. Any ideas anybody. > > How can I send a large attachment via hotmail, is it possible. > > Regards > > Tupman > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2000 Report Share Posted May 29, 2000 Can't help you with Hotmail, but if you both computers can be connected to the internet (which they must be if you are planning on emailing it), you can upload the file from one computer to webspace, then download it onto the other. You would then delete the information from you webspace. Even if you don't have your own webspace, you could, depending on the file allocation, upload it to the shared files area in Egroups - then delete it when you are finished with it. The other thing to consider is networking the computers in your house. That way you can access the files from each computer, and reorganise them if you want to. It really quite easy and inexpensive to do this - I did it a couple of weeks ago and the whole job took about an hour. I've also seen networking kits in the computer shops here that use your phone wiring to make the network - that sounds the easiest of all if your phone outlets are where you want them. Joyce ============ http://clik.to/ourphotos > How can I send a large attachment via hotmail, is it possible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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