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Hi
Has anyone know of a good website that i could store my files on. I
want this because i have a friend in america and i want to send her
pics, files etc., I would appreciate it if you could inform me of where
i can get a place like this and if possible could you give a short
description on how to upload these files and how to find the web
address to e-mail to her so that she can download the files that i
upload.

thanks
johnny

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Johnny <burt_100@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Has anyone know of a good website that i could store my files on.

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"Johnny" <burt_100@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
> Has anyone know of a good website that i could store my files on. I
> want this because i have a friend in america and i want to send her
> pics, files etc., I would appreciate it if you could inform me of where
> i can get a place like this and if possible could you give a short
> description on how to upload these files and how to find the web
> address to e-mail to her so that she can download the files that i
> upload.
>
> thanks
> johnny
>

Does your hotmail account come with web storage? Or your ISP account? Most
ISP accounts do, use that. There should be instructions on your ISPs website
and they will have support you can use as a customer- ask them.

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No my hotmail account doesn't have any to my knowledge and my aol
account has only got 15mb which is not enough any other ideas???

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Johnny wrote:
> Hi
> Has anyone know of a good website that i could store my files on. I
> want this because i have a friend in america and i want to send her
> pics, files etc., I would appreciate it if you could inform me of where
> i can get a place like this and if possible could you give a short
> description on how to upload these files and how to find the web
> address to e-mail to her so that she can download the files that i
> upload.
>
> thanks
> johnny
>
Here's a link to a photo storage site, 'though it doesn't address the
issue of file storage. It gives free space up to 5M, as long as photo's
are reduced in size to 250k or less. For a price most ISP's allocate
personal webpage space that could be used. Each site has its own d/l u/l
protocols, so may be too difficult to give generic instructs. Why don't
you just send files via email attachments, and either zip or reduce file
sizes accordingly if too big??
Bill...........;-)

http://photobucket.com

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"Johnny" <burt_100@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> No my hotmail account doesn't have any to my knowledge and my aol
> account has only got 15mb which is not enough any other ideas???
>

Delete the files after they've been picked up, don't leave them there.

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Use www.dropload.com. It doesn't need any instructions, you can't go wrong.

Tony

Johnny wrote:
> Hi
> Has anyone know of a good website that i could store my files on. I
> want this because i have a friend in america and i want to send her
> pics, files etc., I would appreciate it if you could inform me of
> where i can get a place like this and if possible could you give a
> short description on how to upload these files and how to find the web
> address to e-mail to her so that she can download the files that i
> upload.
>
> thanks
> johnny

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On 10 Aug 2005 17:44:31 -0700, "Johnny" <burt_100@hotmail.com> wrote:

>No my hotmail account doesn't have any to my knowledge and my aol
>account has only got 15mb which is not enough any other ideas???

GMail comes with about 2GB of file storage. Just put the email with
attachment in your drafts folder,and give your friend the username &
password as well, so you can both use the folder.

Cheers - Neil


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