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You can still send it by e-mail if your e-mail service and hers allow 1 MB file sizes. Some do, some don't. Just resize it to the desired size using some photo processing software and send it as an attachment. The attachment can be extracted as a file from the received e-mail and stored on her computer.Thanks for all the answers! I think I didn't express myself right.My
goal was to send online a file to somebody.The file was suppose to be
not bigger that 1MB(actually I thought it was 600 KB)so I thought
that maybe I could send it by email but the idea is not to send the
thing so the person can see it.The idea is to send it so the person
can save it to her computer full size and then burn it to a CD.
But, depending on the e-mail service of the recipient, you may seriously overload it. Better check first. Otherwise the recipient may have to call the service to unjam the file.You're telling me that I can send an email with my Yahoo account and
as an attachement I can send a 10 MB files and at the other end,the
person will receive that file and download it to her computer and it
will still be a 10 MB files?I real wonder...will have to try this.