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Old 12-11-03, 12:37 PM   #1
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This can definitely be useful for people in certain situations.


"Maileet is a powerful and secure file transfer tool for Windows NT4, 2000 and XP that can work even behind the strictest firewall.
No other client can offer file broadcast to many clients when your clients uploads the file only once.


Firewalls - Maileet uses mail servers to transfer files, and because virtually any computer accepts emails, firewalls are not an issue any more. Send and receive files even if you are behind the meanest firewall.


Encryption - Maileet uses AES encryption to protect your privacy. You can also set your own encryption password to maximize security and privacy.


File Size - Maileet can transfer any file size to its recipients. Even if your Mailbox size is tiny, Maileet cuts the file into small segments and manages the transfer. The recipient's client will download the file segment by segment.


One Upload Multi Downloads - Maileet inherits one of the best properties of the email service. You can send a file to many recipients with only one single upload. Sending a file to your associates has never been easier.


Speed - Maileet zips each segment before it sends it. The upload and download are from your ISP so speeds are quite good.


Bandwidth - Many ISPs don't count the bandwidth you take when you access your mail box, so if you got a bandwidth limit on downloads, Maileet is ideal."





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Old 12-11-03, 01:59 PM   #2
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Fruity heh

I can hear Earthlink screaming bloody murder now!

Pfft

....they consider dling ng postings from their precious mail servers as abusive.

a-Yup, they're gonna really love this..

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Old 12-11-03, 02:00 PM   #3
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"File Size - Maileet can transfer any file size to its recipients. Even if your Mailbox size is tiny, Maileet cuts the file into small segments and manages the transfer. The recipient's client will download the file segment by segment.


One Upload Multi Downloads - Maileet inherits one of the best properties of the email service. You can send a file to many recipients with only one single upload. Sending a file to your associates has never been easier.


Bandwidth - Many ISPs don't count the bandwidth you take when you access your mail box, so if you got a bandwidth limit on downloads, Maileet is ideal."
three excelent ideas.

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Old 12-11-03, 08:02 PM   #4
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this sounds like one to watch out for ...i wonder if PGP will work with it....
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Old 14-11-03, 02:30 AM   #5
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Bandwidth - Many ISPs don't count the bandwidth you take when you access your mail box, so if you got a bandwidth limit on downloads, Maileet is ideal."
What ISP's are they talking about?
What decent ISP doesn't monitor SMTP/POP3/IMAP transfer rates?
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Old 14-11-03, 06:38 AM   #6
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so basically this let's you e-mail a file of any size, right? who needs the prog - the sender, the receiver, or both?
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Old 15-11-03, 04:09 PM   #7
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so basically this let's you e-mail a file of any size, right? who needs the prog - the sender, the receiver, or both?

Both. And if something prevents an email transfer it can be done directly.
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