I think you can, but it will take ages to transfer cuz you have to upload, and the other person will take equal time to download. . . but some servers only allow sizes up to 10mb so ya . . . possible, unlikely and highly idiotic
2006-10-09 07:57:36
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answered by the_real_yoda 2
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Yes, this can be done if you have your own domain and turn the file restriction off on the email. But yes, it would take a lond @$$ time to upload and download unless you have a fiber connection or a OC3 line.
My suggestion is to go to www.box.net and setup and accout for you and whoever you want to send it to. This will allow you to have 1GB of free online storage. I have it, and if you get allot of friends to sign up for it, you can get a free upgrade to your account.
Hope this helped....
2006-10-09 15:03:52
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answered by jonboy_2k1 3
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That depends on what email address you are using. You can't with Yahoo! as far as I know. You might try with Google. But you could just make an archive with many smaller parts, so that you can send them. Good luck.
2006-10-09 14:59:05
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answered by braynid 2
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No you can`t do none, but you can send and recieve full songs.
2006-10-09 14:57:26
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answered by ? 4
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no, most of the emails doesn't allow u to attach more than 20mb files.
better go to rapidshare.de or megaupload.com wher u can upload even 250mb
2006-10-09 15:00:30
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answered by vamsy 1
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Yes but it will be one hellofabigassfile!
2006-10-09 14:56:43
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answered by "M" 2
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