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Sending a file request requires you have a Dropbox account, however those you are sending the request don't have to be Dropbox users.
Handy service Dbinbox makes it easy for friends, family, and co-workers to deposit files in your Dropbox, even if they don't have accounts of their own.
Send to Dropbox combines the convenience of cloud storage with the simplicity of email -- to upload a file to Dropbox, just send an email to it. Any file attachments automatically get uploaded.
Apps Want to email files to your Dropbox? Send to Dropbox does just that. July 14, 2010 - 7:02 pm Only a quick hit, here, as sometimes the most useful applications are the ones that are dead simple.
SendToDropbox offers a simple way for people to send files to your Dropbox service over email.
Send to Dropbox isn't the first email-attachment-to-Dropbox service we've seen, but it does have its advantages. While adding to your free file-syncing stash, it can also save original emails ...
Today Send to Dropbox relaunched its tool to allow users of the cloud storage and file sync tool to email files directly to their account.
Startups Send files to DropBox via email Sending huge files over email can often be a problem, mostly because many email clients don’t let you send attachments over a certain size.
Unfortunately Dropbox hasn't said what type of account you'll need to have to send 100GB files, but it's safe to say that free users will have to make do with a smaller file limit.
Dropbox Professional, Business, Advanced, Enterprise, or users on the Education plan can send files as large as 100GB, and customise an expiry time of up to 90 days.
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