Exchange Files Directly Within Outlook

Do you remember that time when sending files via email was really easy? That was because the attachments used to be quite small. But today when most of what we do is over the Internet, files are larger because its from digital media to rich text documents. But most modern email servers limit file attachments to a certain size. How then do we send these large files.

Well DirectXchange sends these files safely by compressing and splitting them,from within Outlook itself. How does it work? Well if for example you want to send a 60MB CAD file, DirectXchange compresses that file to 20MB and splits the zip archive into 6-10MB per piece, attaching each piece to an email message. When it reaches the recipient, they will receive about six email messages. But if the recipient also has DirectXchange installed, they simply click on one of the messages and instruct DirectXchange to extract, which it will do by finding all the pieces and assembling them into the original archive of 60MB CAD file. How great is that.

So make things easy by downloading and installing DirectXchange.

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