10 Gb e-mail attachment?

Nov 4, 2008|featured | 3 Comments »

Sendago is a new service that makes sending large files easier than ever. With Sendago you can easily send large file attachments while keep using both your favorite email service and email software

Use your existing email application (Microsoft Outlook & Outlook Express)
Dramatically reduces the size of your mailbox
Bypass recepient’s incoming email size limitation
Get notified when your attachments are downloaded
Remove FTP management overhead
Eliminate file duplicates
Send links to your Sendago files over IM or any other channel
Sendago application is not required on the recepient’s PC

The new Sendago version that was just released includes some unique features that make sending large files even easier. The new version supports the transmission of multiple files or folders with just a few clicks. For example a user can now send a complete folder as a file attachment by just choosing that folder Sendago will automatically pack all the folder content into a Zip file and send the Zip file through its servers.

How does it work?

Sending files: Use your favorite email application to simply add an attachment file to your email message. Sendago will automatically work behind the scenes uploading the file to the Sendago file server and inserting a link to that file in the email message.
Email is received: The recipient receives the email message that contains the Sendago link to the attached file.
Receiving the files: The recipient clicks on the Sendago link in the email message. The files are downloaded directly from the Sendago file server. The recipient does not need to install nay software client.


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3 Comments as of now »

  1. Gennice said,

    February 3, 2009 @ 3:54 pm

    Excellent service. It's just what I needed. Thanks so much for sharing this!

  2. Harsh Agrawal said,

    March 23, 2009 @ 3:53 pm

    nice and useful resource…
    though for now I dnt need it ..but seems to be handy for future use :)

  3. Sham said,

    March 26, 2009 @ 3:51 am

    Nice one…!

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