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<p>Hey a</p>
<p>I use Thunderbird and it will automagically create a link to the
large file using either Box or Dropbox. I have sent links to GB
sized files (zipped or compressed) but never 95GB.Still, other
than the time to create the link is directly proportional to the
size of the zip you want to send I believe that 95GB will take
quite a long time but it happen. You could do other work while it
did its thing including emails. Once the file is uploaded and a
link created it will show in the body of the email and then you
can send.</p>
<p>Hope that is of some help</p>
<p>Brian<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/4/19 8:48 AM, a wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:13723b93-c979-d19b-e899-6afb28a6266c@kaluta.us">Hi
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Send 95GB zip file, would email attachment work? How to receive
same Zip size from windows computer?.
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Thanks, Anthony K
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