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Send multiple attachments at once
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 3:51 pm Posted by Washington
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I'd like to send several files to my Yahoo account.
Is there any way to send.. let's say, 30 files(5MB each) at once? I don't want to
upload one by one. I've been searching in google, but no luck.
Thanks for any information.
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re: Send multiple attachments at once
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 4:39 pm Posted by Ricer46
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I'd suspect that Yahoo has a file size limit. Those are pretty big files to send.
On Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 3:51 pm, Washington wrote:
>I'd like to send several files to my Yahoo account.
>Is there any way to send.. let's say, 30 files(5MB each) at once? I don't want to
>upload one by one. I've been searching in google, but no luck.
>
>Thanks for any information.
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re: Send multiple attachments at once
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 6:15 pm Posted by Washington
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Sorry, I guess I was not clear. It's just 1 or 2 files each time.
For example, I have "file.mp3", "file2.mp3", ... "file30.mp3."
I select all the files and the program send as "message1 with attachment file.mp3";
"message2 with attachment file2.mp3" ...
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re: Send multiple attachments at once
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 7:39 pm Posted by appleoddity
(2070 messages posted)
I don't think there is anything like that... I can't imagine there is much demand
for something like that.. :)
If you are doing this on a regular basis, why not invest in a small FTP storage space
at a webhost somewhere. They aren't expensive and you can upload and access all
your files there from anywhere on the net.
Or, you could get a free on-line backup account.. Many on-line backup companies offer
about 2Gb of free on-line storage space, where you could also upload your files and
access them from anywhere on the net.
I recently saw a friend using this:
http://drive.heartinternet.co.uk/
I'm not sure if it is any good, but there are many available. This one appears located
in the UK, so bandwidth might be a little slow in the US.
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re: Send multiple attachments at once
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 4:03 am Posted by Jacob6601
(1671 messages posted)
I do not have a direct answer, but you can automate repetitive tasks with a macro
application. AutoHotkey is a free, open-source utility for Windows:
http://www.autohotkey.com/
This will require some reading before use, but you should be able to record/playback
mouse/keyboard sequences in an hour or two.
Also, since mouse clicks are specific to SCREEN location, a slight movement of a
window and/or scrolling can produce unintended results. This also makes the mouse
harder to playback (with intended results) when using a list, as in explorer. Thus
I find it best to use keyboard shortcuts wherever possible.
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re: Send multiple attachments at once
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 6:17 am Posted by William Mowbray
(46 messages posted)
If I am reading your request correctly, yes you can send multiple attachments in
Yahoo mail. However, as was mentioned earlier, the size of your files may be a problem
since Yahoo does have size limits. And your files appear to be way toooo big.
However, you could put the files you want to send in a folder and "zip" or "stuff"
that folder (although I am not a advocate of compressing files) and try sending the
folder.
In Yaholl mail just compose, attach files (you will get five visable blanks for attachements
- File 1 thru File 5) and an option after you have five attached to Attach More Files.
Naviagate to the files you want to attach, Select the folder or file, Click Open.
Repeat til you have all the files you want attached, Click Attach Files and Click
Send.
Hope this helpful.
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re: Send multiple attachments at once
Sunday, July 27, 2008 at 4:14 am Posted by Washington
(4 messages posted)
I've found GDrive. It's great!
Anyway, thanks for your responses.
On Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 7:39 pm, appleoddity wrote:
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>I don't think there is anything like that... I can't imagine there is much demand
>for something like that.. :)
>
>If you are doing this on a regular basis, why not invest in a small FTP storage
space
>at a webhost somewhere. They aren't expensive and you can upload and access all
>your files there from anywhere on the net.
>
>Or, you could get a free on-line backup account.. Many on-line backup companies
offer
>about 2Gb of free on-line storage space, where you could also upload your files
and
>access them from anywhere on the net.
>
>I recently saw a friend using this:
>
>http://drive.heartinternet.co.uk/
>
>I'm not sure if it is any good, but there are many available. This one appears
located
>in the UK, so bandwidth might be a little slow in the US.
>
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