Large File Transfers
By Computers-and-Technology Articles from EzineArticles.com | July 28, 2006
One limitation of using e-mail to transfer files is that the amount of data that can be transferred is limited. The largest amount of data that can be transferred through e-mail ranges from ten to twenty-five megabytes. However, there are instances where larger data, which can reach up to two gigabytes, needs to be transferred. A way to remedy this is to use the File Transfer Protocol to transfer files of this size.
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