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Fangahra2015-07-14 11:36:21
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Fangahra, 2015-07-14 11:36:21

How to get a file from a download link via email? I want a service where when you specify a link to a file, this file is sent to me by E-mail?

Who knows the service where you enter a link to a file and this file is sent to you by E-mail?

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Alexander Komarchuk, 2015-07-26
@AlexanderKomarchouk

You know, I used a similar service back in 1994.
Then it was called FTPmail
FTPmail is the term used for the practice of using an FTPmail server to gain access to various files over the Internet.[1] An FTPmail server is a proxy server which (asynchronously) connects to remote FTP servers in response to email requests, returning the downloaded files as an email attachment. This service might be useful to users who cannot themselves initiate an FTP session—for example, because they are constrained by restrictions on their Internet access.
But for more than 15 years there has been no need for such a service.
The maximum that is used is something like Yandex.Disk or other similar services.
I wonder what's the point of what you want. After all, binary files, when sent by email, are encoded into text, and increase in volume by about 30%

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Fangahra, 2015-07-26
@Fangahra

It's just that sometimes you need to download a file, and the opportunity is directly closed. And it would be more convenient to receive the file by mail. And as an investment, not as a binary.

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