From: "Dallas" Jagged on 22 May 2010 15:14 good day all, my sister sends me a lot of cute animal video clips & i would like to send them on, but not in a forward of hers; how, or, can i send along to other friends the same clips, but from me & not as a forward ? this most recent one is a wmv format. thanks so much happy weekend to all -- Dallas..... Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP HomeSP3, WMP11, 16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE8, OE6, DSL, via AT&T. I use these on a regular basis: Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, Ad-Aware, Spybot, Spyware Blaster, Window Defender, BitDefender & Ccleaner
From: Bruce Hagen on 22 May 2010 15:49 "Dallas" <Jagged Edge(a)StillIStruggle> wrote in message news:eyYNJMe%23KHA.5476(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > good day all, > > my sister sends me a lot of cute animal video clips & i would like to > send them on, but not in a forward of hers; how, or, can i send along to > other friends the same clips, but from me & not as a forward ? this most > recent one is a wmv format. > > thanks so much > > happy weekend to all > -- > Dallas..... > > Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP HomeSP3, WMP11, > 16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE8, OE6, DSL, via AT&T. I use these on a > regular basis: Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, Ad-Aware, Spybot, Spyware > Blaster, Window Defender, BitDefender & Ccleaner > Click Forward. Highlight and delete anything in the message body you don't want, (i.e. your message headers), and delete the Fw: in the Subject field. No one will know it isn't 'from' you. Otherwise, you would have to save the attachment, start a new message and attach it. The results are basically the same. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA
From: "Dallas" Jagged on 22 May 2010 18:59 great, thanks so much bruce! enjoy the rest of your weekend -- Dallas..... Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP HomeSP3, WMP11, 16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE8, OE6, DSL, via AT&T. I use these on a regular basis: Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, Ad-Aware, Spybot, Spyware Blaster, Window Defender, BitDefender & Ccleaner "Bruce Hagen" <BRH(a)nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:%23OwVTfe%23KHA.3880(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > "Dallas" <Jagged Edge(a)StillIStruggle> wrote in message > news:eyYNJMe%23KHA.5476(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >> good day all, >> >> my sister sends me a lot of cute animal video clips & i would like to >> send them on, but not in a forward of hers; how, or, can i send along to >> other friends the same clips, but from me & not as a forward ? this most >> recent one is a wmv format. >> >> thanks so much >> >> happy weekend to all >> -- >> Dallas..... >> >> Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP HomeSP3, WMP11, >> 16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE8, OE6, DSL, via AT&T. I use these on a >> regular basis: Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, Ad-Aware, Spybot, Spyware >> Blaster, Window Defender, BitDefender & Ccleaner >> > > > Click Forward. Highlight and delete anything in the message body you don't > want, (i.e. your message headers), and delete the Fw: in the Subject > field. > > No one will know it isn't 'from' you. Otherwise, you would have to save > the attachment, start a new message and attach it. The results are > basically the same. > -- > Bruce Hagen > MS-MVP [Mail] > Imperial Beach, CA >
From: Bruce Hagen on 22 May 2010 19:03 You're welcome. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Dallas" <Jagged Edge(a)StillIStruggle> wrote in message news:%23ja5iJg%23KHA.1888(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > great, thanks so much bruce! > > enjoy the rest of your weekend > -- > Dallas..... > > Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP HomeSP3, WMP11, > 16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE8, OE6, DSL, via AT&T. I use these on a > regular basis: Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, Ad-Aware, Spybot, Spyware > Blaster, Window Defender, BitDefender & Ccleaner > > > "Bruce Hagen" <BRH(a)nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:%23OwVTfe%23KHA.3880(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> "Dallas" <Jagged Edge(a)StillIStruggle> wrote in message >> news:eyYNJMe%23KHA.5476(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> >>> good day all, >>> >>> my sister sends me a lot of cute animal video clips & i would like to >>> send them on, but not in a forward of hers; how, or, can i send along >>> to other friends the same clips, but from me & not as a forward ? this >>> most recent one is a wmv format. >>> >>> thanks so much >>> >>> happy weekend to all >>> -- >>> Dallas..... >>> >>> Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP HomeSP3, WMP11, >>> 16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE8, OE6, DSL, via AT&T. I use these on a >>> regular basis: Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, Ad-Aware, Spybot, Spyware >>> Blaster, Window Defender, BitDefender & Ccleaner >>> >> >> >> Click Forward. Highlight and delete anything in the message body you >> don't want, (i.e. your message headers), and delete the Fw: in the >> Subject field. >> >> No one will know it isn't 'from' you. Otherwise, you would have to save >> the attachment, start a new message and attach it. The results are >> basically the same. >> -- >> Bruce Hagen >> MS-MVP [Mail] >> Imperial Beach, CA >> > >
From: VanguardLH on 22 May 2010 20:19 Dallas wrote: > my sister sends me a lot of cute animal video clips & i would like to send > them on, but not in a forward of hers; how, or, can i send along to other > friends the same clips, but from me & not as a forward ? this most recent > one is a wmv format. E-mail is NOT a reliable file transfer mechanism. It wasn't intended or designed for that. It was designed to send lots of small messages. There is no CRC check on the file to ensure integrity. There is no resume to re-retrieve the file if the e-mail download fails. There is no guarantee the e-mail will arrive uncorrupted. Large e-mails can generate timeouts and retries due to the delay when anti-virus programs interrogate their content. Do not use e-mail to send large files. It is rude to the recipient. Not every recipient might want your large file. Not every recipient has high-speed broadband Internet access. Many users still use slow dial-up access, especially if all they do is e-mail. You waste your e-mail provider's disk space and their bandwidth to send a huge e-mail. You waste the e-mail provider's disk space and bandwidth at the recipient's end. You eat up the disk quota for the recipient's mailbox (which could render it unusable so further e-mails get rejected due to a full mailbox). You irritate users still on dial-up that have to wait eons waiting to download your huge e-mail. Some users have usage quotas (i.e., so many bytes/month) and you waste it with a file that they may not want. Don't be insensitive to recipients of your e-mails. Take the large file out of the e-mail. Save the file in online storage and send the recipient a URL link to the file. Your e-mail remains small. It is more likely to arrive. It is more likely to be seen. The recipient can decide whether or not and when to download your large file. Be polite by sending small e-mails. Your ISP probably allows many gigabytes of online storage for personal web pages. Upload your file there and provide a URL link to it. Other methods (of using online storage), all free, are: http://www.adrive.com/ (50GB max quota, 2GB max file size) http://www.driveway.com/ (500MB max file size) http://www.filefactory.com/ (300MB max file size) http://www.megashares.com/ (10GB max file size) http://www.sendspace.com/ (300MB max file size) http://www.spread-it.com/ (500MB max file size) http://www.transferbigfiles.com/ (1GB max file size) http://zshare.net/ (500MB max file size) http://www.zupload.com/ (500MB max file size) If it is sensitive content and when storing it online in a public storage area or to guard it against whomever operates the online storage service, remember to encrypt it.
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