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Looks hardwired to me[^] Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
Michael P Butler wrote: Looks hardwired to me Ew. :( Thanks for the info! Marc My website
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Wierd, asking a question about gmail on CP. Hope I don't get flamed! ;P The question is, how do I send/receive exe/dll files? It seems gmail blocks them, and I can't figure out how to unblock, or if this is even an option! Which, if it's a hardwired "feature", makes gmail quite a bit less attractive to me. Marc My website
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Wierd, asking a question about gmail on CP. Hope I don't get flamed! ;P The question is, how do I send/receive exe/dll files? It seems gmail blocks them, and I can't figure out how to unblock, or if this is even an option! Which, if it's a hardwired "feature", makes gmail quite a bit less attractive to me. Marc My website
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Wierd, asking a question about gmail on CP. Hope I don't get flamed! ;P The question is, how do I send/receive exe/dll files? It seems gmail blocks them, and I can't figure out how to unblock, or if this is even an option! Which, if it's a hardwired "feature", makes gmail quite a bit less attractive to me. Marc My website
Latest Articles: Object Comparer String HelpersThere used to be a gmail forum, but it might be gone now Tom Archer - Visual C++ MVP Archer Consulting Group.com
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Michael P Butler wrote: Looks hardwired to me Ew. :( Thanks for the info! Marc My website
Latest Articles: Object Comparer String HelpersMarc Clifton wrote: Ew. Thanks for the info! At a guess, by rejecting these files completely Google save themselves a lot of resources by not having to run anti-virus on these mails. (And of course it helps to keep the hard-disk storage requirements down, as the average user won't bother trying to get round the restrictions) Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Wierd, asking a question about gmail on CP. Hope I don't get flamed! ;P The question is, how do I send/receive exe/dll files? It seems gmail blocks them, and I can't figure out how to unblock, or if this is even an option! Which, if it's a hardwired "feature", makes gmail quite a bit less attractive to me. Marc My website
Latest Articles: Object Comparer String HelpersUse WinRAR. Gmail doesn't seem to like zip files either. I haven't had any problems using rar plus it's easier to split large files to 10MB chunks.
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There used to be a gmail forum, but it might be gone now Tom Archer - Visual C++ MVP Archer Consulting Group.com
Tom Archer wrote: There used to be a gmail forum, but it might be gone now It's gone. I think it regenerated into the 'Hardware' forum. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Wierd, asking a question about gmail on CP. Hope I don't get flamed! ;P The question is, how do I send/receive exe/dll files? It seems gmail blocks them, and I can't figure out how to unblock, or if this is even an option! Which, if it's a hardwired "feature", makes gmail quite a bit less attractive to me. Marc My website
Latest Articles: Object Comparer String HelpersMarc Clifton wrote: The question is, how do I send/receive exe/dll files? You have a few common alternatives: .ZIP .RAR .TGZ .GZ I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!
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Marc Clifton wrote: The question is, how do I send/receive exe/dll files? You have a few common alternatives: .ZIP .RAR .TGZ .GZ I see dead pixels Yes, even I am blogging now!
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Wierd, asking a question about gmail on CP. Hope I don't get flamed! ;P The question is, how do I send/receive exe/dll files? It seems gmail blocks them, and I can't figure out how to unblock, or if this is even an option! Which, if it's a hardwired "feature", makes gmail quite a bit less attractive to me. Marc My website
Latest Articles: Object Comparer String HelpersI rename the file extension and use this :cool: GMail Drive shell extension[^] for sending multiple files.
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Wierd, asking a question about gmail on CP. Hope I don't get flamed! ;P The question is, how do I send/receive exe/dll files? It seems gmail blocks them, and I can't figure out how to unblock, or if this is even an option! Which, if it's a hardwired "feature", makes gmail quite a bit less attractive to me. Marc My website
Latest Articles: Object Comparer String HelpersZip your files.. :) Good music: In my rosary[^]
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Zip your files.. :) Good music: In my rosary[^]
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Zip your files.. Gmail looks in zip files. I bet, however, that if I password protect the zip file... hehehe. Marc My website
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Zip your files.. Gmail looks in zip files. I bet, however, that if I password protect the zip file... hehehe. Marc My website
Latest Articles: Object Comparer String HelpersActually, you can get a list of the files inside a zip without the password, so it might see the .dll or .exe inside the zip, and refuse. You only need the password to actually extract the file from the zip.
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Michael P Butler wrote: Looks hardwired to me Ew. :( Thanks for the info! Marc My website
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Zip your files.. Gmail looks in zip files. I bet, however, that if I password protect the zip file... hehehe. Marc My website
Latest Articles: Object Comparer String HelpersMarc Clifton wrote: password protect the zip file Nope - doesn't work, I've tried it :-D I just rename the file from a.zip to (for example) a.zippo and gmail sends it fine. Stuart Dootson 'Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p'