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Date:         Fri, 25 Jun 2010 13:51:37 -0700
Reply-To:     Roland <syncronicity1@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Roland <syncronicity1@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: FTP - File Transfer Protocol for Vanagon Related Files
In-Reply-To:  <4C25005D.1050800@charter.net>
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Or, if you don't want to bother with setting things up, like FTP, or installing dropbox clients, etc. there are even simpler services.

for example Mail Big File ( http://free.mailbigfile.com ) you can just send a file up to 200MB for free without any setup activities.

The other services are better if someone is exchanging large files on a regular basis.

Or if you'd like to get really tricky, just create some odd gmail account name, share the password between multiple people, and you could share something like 7.5GB for free by emailing your files to this account.

Roland

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 12:15 PM, John Rodgers <inua@charter.net> wrote:

> Alistair, > > Thanks for this. I didn't know it existed. For free, for files under two > gig - it is sweet!!! I'll make good use of this. > > Regards, > > John > > > John Rodgers > Clayartist and Moldmaker > 88'GL VW Bus Driver > Chelsea, AL > Http://www.moldhaus.com > > > On 6/25/2010 11:00 AM, Alistair Bell wrote: > >> simplest and easiest way is to get dropbox (mac, linux, and even >> windows). free version gives 2 gigs storage. >> >> the app sets up a folder on your machine and you drop files in the >> folder that then can be accessed by others (you give permission). The >> files are stored "in the cloud", so you can access the files even if >> the 'donor" computer is off. >> >> it works very well, no need to play around with ftp etc. >> >> https://www.dropbox.com/ >> >> >> alistair >> >> >> On 25-Jun-10, at 8:38 AM, John Rodgers wrote: >> >> It's takes a bit of setting up,and you must set your firewall(s) to work >> with it, but you can make a direct file transfer from one computer to >> another over the internet by using the Filezilla Client and Filezilla >> Server software that is available free on the Filezilla website. It >> takes a bit to set it up, but once you do, it's a snap sending and >> receiving very large files - even several gigabytes - to and from >> others. What is required, though, is for you to have at minimum >> Filezilla Server installed on your machine, and the other party to have >> Filezilla Client on theirs. Filezilla Client is FTP software. >> >> You install Filezilla Server on your machine, then set up an account >> for the person who wants the file. That is nothing more than a User ID >> and Password. You set up a folder for that person and put the file to be >> downloaded in it. That limits access to that folder only. You can also >> allow only downloads - no uploads to your computer. You can also prevent >> file deletions as well. Once done - then you send the account >> information to the person who wants the file, along with your IP >> Address. Using the Filezilla Client, the other party can then log on to >> your computer and download the file(s). If you have (and the other >> party) both have Filezilla Client and Server installed - you can send >> files back and forth with ease. >> >> Depending on the level of service you have, sending and receiving can be >> fast of slow. I'm fortunate to have a higher end broadband connection so >> things move pretty fast. >> >> I had a friend in Australia with whom I wanted to share files, and this >> was the solution to getting around the limits of e-mail for sending and >> receiving files. I have also used this system with a number of other >> V-gon Volks as well. >> >> If you are unfamiliar with FTP and Personal Server software - this is >> well worth learning how to use. >> >> I will post this under another thread name so it can be found in the >> archives more easily. >> >> -- >> John Rodgers >> Clayartist and Moldmaker >> 88'GL VW Bus Driver >> Chelsea, AL >> Http://www.moldhaus.com >> >> >>


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