How to Download-Upload Files from email

This post will teach u how to send big files to email. This technic is really a newly powerful way of downloading movies games… Nothing to worry about the fu***** deleters and all the jerks! Enough bullshit lets get down to business! First of all, u need to have a big mailbox. Here is the one which we can cover, click on the icon to go to the website:

• Gmail (Google mail)
• Storage space – 1GB
• Maximum attachment size – 10MB

www.gmail.com

• Walla! mail (the best)
• Storage space – 1GB
• Maximum attachment size – 7MB

www.walla.com

• Spymac Mail
• Storage space – 1GB
• Maximum attachment size – 10MB

www.spymac.com

• Yahoo! Mail
• Storage space – 3GB
• Maximum attachment size – 10MB

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www.mail.yahoo.com

• Xasamail
• Storage space – 2GB
• Maximum attachment size – 10MB Image

www.xasamail.com

• Omnilect Mail
• Storage space – 2GB
• Maximum attachment size – 7MB

www.omnilect.com


Then download the software called peer to mail:
http://dw.com.com/redir?pid=10351095&merid=72949&mfgid=72949&lop=link&edId=3&siteId=4&oId=3002-2196_4-10351095&ontId=2196&destUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.peer2mail.com%2FP2MSetup.exe

official website:

http://www.peer2mail.com

Next step: configuring the soft

go in settings > SMTP server setting and give an SMTP address that you know,

Ex: smtp.laposte.net
user : HULK
pass: ******

Once configurated you don’t need to touch it for the rest pf your upload. This is a critical step if u are experimenting with any PB of connection. This is possible that temporarily your internet provider doesn’t allow u to use other SMTP address than his. So use it ie:

smtp.free.fr
smtp.wanadoo.fr
(these are french one I don’t know of which one u are using)

If u are experimenting any PB it is better to deactivate your antivirus (the scanning mail option)

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Next, follow this:

  1. Click on Splint/Send File.
  2. Click on the icon (choose a file to send…..).
  3. select the archive that u want to upload it.
  4. type the address of our account (email).
  5. It determines the size of the parts that the archive will be divided ( take a look at the max size used by ur mail) I advise u to put a size of 6MB.
  6. It determines the type of sending. “send via SMTP server”

After all that, press OK.
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Press the selected button and After all the parts have been sent, go to ur account (email) and confirms, then u have to bring the Encrypted password. Always give the following information to the users:

Email: Gmail
Login: zezão
Password: |/kjds42d4sd24 |

remmember:
– only Encrypted Password, never sends your true password

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Be careful: never post ur coordinates without having previously verified the content in the mailbox, sometimes peer2mail tells u that everything is sent but It can happen that nothing is sent. If you want to download games and movies with a good speed ( that’s what we all here for!). So here is an easy way to download large files from mailbox
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  1. the first download peer to mail, official website: http://www.peer2mail.com
  2. Open it and go to the browse tab
  3. then take the coordinates of the film/game you want to download

in this tutorial I’ll use the film Mulan :

mail: walla.com
login: dragon_mushu
pass: <(/++EiJPy)>

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U noticed that the mail used is walla.com, so go to www.walla.com with the address bar or with the prerecorded website and login with: “dragon_mushu” & “<(/++EiJPy)>”. Go into the inbox then after you have retrieved all the segment click on “download”. If everything is fine the movie will be merge automatically and u won’t need to care about the segments.

Here u are now u should be an expert on peer2mail!!!
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Peer2Mail is the first software that lets you store and share files on any web-mail account. If you have a webmail account with large storage space, you can use P2M to store files on it. Web-mail providers such as Gmail (Google Mail), Walla!, Yahoo and more, provide storage space that ranges from 100MB to 3GB. P2M splits the file you want to share/store zips and encrypts it. P2M then sends the file segments one by one to your account. Once P2M uploaded all file segments, you can download them and use P2M to merge the segments back to the original file.

Sending a File

In order to send a file to an email account, Peer2Mail needs to split it into segments. Web-mail providers limit the size of an email attachment usually to a nominal 10Megs, but due to the size increase resulting from transport encodings, the limit works out to be a few MB less (Usually 7MB). Use the following dialog to prepare the file before sending:

Send Method –

* From Email Address – This is the source address of the mail. This address doesn’t have to be valid, although sometimes web-mail providers reject emails where the domain part of the address isn’t valid.

Once you are done, click on the Ok button. You can now choose if you want P2M to send all the segments or only specific few by checking/unchecking the checkboxes. Once you are ready, click on the Send button. It may take a few hours to complete the operation depending on the file size and your internet connection.
Note: If you are using an antivirus program that scans outgoing mail, it is recommended to disable this feature since it takes a long time for each segment to be scanned.

Plain Transfer

In case you don’t want Peer2Mail to split, zip and encrypt your files, and just want to send the files “as is?” then you can use Plain Transfer. This option isn’t secure. P2M just sends the file as an email attachment and some webmail providers might even block it. Choose Plain Transfer from the drop-down button. Once you are done filling the details as described above, click on the Ok button. Once you are ready, click on the Send button.
Note: If you are using an antivirus program that scans outgoing mail, it is recommended to disable this feature since it takes a long time for each segment to be scanned.

Downloading the Segments

P2M includes a built-in browser so you can easily log into your webmail account. Before you can merge the segments you need to download them. It is important that you will save all the segments into the same folder. The first segment name ends with the P2M extension and the rest follow with a serial number 001…00x.

Auto-Download

Peer2Mail can automatically list and download files from webmail accounts. Currently, P2M supports auto-download from Gmail, Walla, Yahoo, Spymac, Unitedemailsystems, Xasamail, Gawab, Hriders, and Omnilect. To use this feature, log in to your account and click on the green download button (Image). P2M will then list the segments (may take a few minutes) and at any time you can tell P2M what segment to download by clicking on the checkboxes that appear next to them. Click on the Download button to begin downloading the selected segments. If you checked the Auto Merge checkbox then Peer2Mail will automatically merge the segments once the download process is done.

The listing process can be a bit slow since P2M scans the mail account and gathers information about each attachment. Sometimes a server doesn’t reply to a request so P2M might skip it. To fix that, once the listing process is over, click on the refresh button and P2M will re-index only the segments it didn’t already list. P2M scans for segments only in the inbox for Yahoo, Walla, Spymac, Unitedemailsystems, Xasamailand, Gawab, Hriders, Omnilect, and on all folders with Gmail.

Merging the Segments

Once you completed downloading all the segments, use P2M to merge it back to the original file. Choose the folder you want the file to be saved in and click on the Merge button. The Merge dialog:
# P2M File/s – use the Browse button to select the first segment of the file you wish to merge. The first segment extension is P2M.
# Decryption Password – If you used a password when you sent the file to your account, you must enter it now in order to merge it back. An incorrect password will result in a failure to merge the segments.

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