
Have you ever tried to send a large file over e-mail? When I say “large”, I mean anything over 5 megabytes, roughly the size of 5 pictures. If you use Outlook, chances are your e-mail got stuck in the Outbox, waiting for someone in internet la-la-land t
o magically sweep it away and no obvious way to remove it from the Outbox. If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, check this to see what I mean.
If you’re not an Outlook user like me (I’m a GMail addict), you know it can take forever to upload a large file to your e-mail, if your e-mail provider will allow it at all. There are often attachment size limits prescribed by e-mail service providers, and for good reason.
DropSend is one option for sending those large files. It works quite simply:
- Go to DropSend.com.
- Click “Browse” and find the file you want to send on your computer.
- Type in the address of the person you’re sending the file to, then type in your e-mail address below that.
- Hit “Send File”. Then follow the steps to finish setting up your account. Dropsend will give you some options, most of which are optional.
- The person you’re sending the file to will receive an e-mail with a link to click on and download the file.
DropSend is a straight-forward way to send a large file to anyone with an e-mail address. It takes only a minute to do and doesn’t bog down your entire e-mail program or provider while uploading a file.
