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#1 User is offline   bmn 

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Posted 22 December 2004 - 11:44 AM

hi all
i know this topic shld not be here.as it is not at all related to unattended xp.but i still want to post bcz it can solve big problem of storage space.
i found a tool named peer2mail.with tihs tool u can upload large files to ur free or paid email accounts like yahoo,rediff,gmail etc.it will devide the big file in to required number of parts and upload to ur mail account.u can download that file when ever u want. truely speaking conver ur mail account in to a ftp/http server

web link http://peer2mail.com/

some of its functions r

Peer2Mail gives you the ability to store files on any web-mail account.
You can access and download those files from any computer.

You can share files with your friends and family.
Just create an email account, upload files to it, and give access to your family and friends.

Make your mail account safe by sharing an encrypted password; Giving your friends restricted access.
Each segment is encrypted using AES algorithm to protect your privacy.

Auto download makes your email account act like a regular ftp/http server.
Download files at amazing speeds!

Peer2Mail automatically zips each segment;
This way you save precious storage space on your web-mail account.

Peer2Mail has a built in SMTP component, so you can directly send files without a need for an SMTP server.
If you wish, Peer2Mail can send files using your Outlook client.

Peer2Mail does not contain 3rd party software and is 100% free!

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Posted 09 January 2005 - 10:53 PM

interesting, thx, will try

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Posted 09 January 2005 - 11:31 PM

Very very nice. I have to give it a try! :D

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Posted 10 January 2005 - 12:53 AM

If someone use Gmail, I would recommend Drive Extender... Temporary storage drive with 1GB capacity is quite nice :)

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