good2speed
		06-04-2006 16:32:33
	 
	
	
	I need to send a .exeurl==http://=http:///url to myself and would love to just email it over.  
Should I just rename the .exeurl==http://=http:///url to txt and then rename it later.  
or 
can I upload it to filefactory or something and just download it later from that site.
Returned my thumb drive last night....
Need an answer quick.	
	
 
	
		Wolfeman
		06-04-2006 16:33:48
	 
	
	
	That could work.  How big is the file?	
	
 
	
		xigxag
		06-04-2006 16:33:56
	 
	
	
	sure change the file extension will work, as long as the file size is under what the email server allows.
even better would be to zip it first.	
	
 
	
		good2speed
		06-04-2006 16:35:52
	 
	
	
	[quotea755161a2b="xigxag"]sure change the file extension will work, as long as the file size is under what the email server allows.
even better would be to zip it first.[/quotea755161a2b]
good idea about zipping it.  Think Im gonna try 3 different methods just to ensure I get it and to experiment
I will
1)change .exturl==http://=http:///url to .txturl==http://=http:///url and email it over
2)zip .exeurl==http://=http:///url to zip file and email it over
3) upload it to filefactory and download it from there.
Thx all for the help...
 8)	
	
 
	
		hehehhehe
		06-04-2006 16:41:47
	 
	
	
	You can also use yousendit.com	
	
 
	
		theysayjump
		06-04-2006 17:00:24
	 
	
	
	RAR it and put it on Rapidshare.	
	
 
	
		gafdpc
		06-04-2006 18:37:45
	 
	
	
	Dunno what email you use. I know gmail won't let you send .exeurl==http://=http:///url inside of a .zipurl==http://=http:///url
I always just rename with no extension...then on the other end you can just rename to .exeurl==http://=http:///url without using command prompt