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To: JMD who wrote (19184)2/16/2001 2:10:12 PM
From: Starlight  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
Mike - Another idea just occurred to me -- Why not use one of the web storage sites to transfer your photos? You could upload your photos to the site and then send an e-mail to the intended recipient, giving them the password and user name to access the site. (Of course you wouldn't want to use this storage site for any personal files, etc. It would just be a "transfer medium".) This wouldn't cost you any money, and it would be quick and easy. The recipient could download the photos and then you could delete them or save them to disk in order to create space for the next batch of photos.

Betty