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In response to
"
Did ST know this: Gmail doesn't allow through .exe files. Even if they are zipped. I understand that .exe can be harmful, but how am I suppose to send
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by
James Bond (aka Igor)
yousendit.com? I'm not sure about their policy, just mentioning them. -- nm
Posted by
Max
Aug 6 '09, 11:02
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there are plenty of services like that, although I've never used them. (One benefit of having my own web hosting ... :)) -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 6, 11:03
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I use yousendit all the time and endorse them. -- nm
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Max
Aug 6, 11:07
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Yeah, I used that one before too. Pretty good. I just found is strange that gmail blocks them automatically. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Aug 6, 11:08
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I don't know of any e-mail program that allows .exe files to be sent. That's just good sense.
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Subversive
Aug 6, 11:09
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Yahoo does, according to the link b posted above. They scan it first. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Aug 6, 11:14
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Interesting. Well, the zzz thing works, I've done it many times. -- nm
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Subversive
Aug 6, 11:20
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