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  • Posting the attachment to a web site. An example is using CIT's wiki service where one can restrict access to individuals or to just the Cornell campus, as necessary.
  • Using Cornell's DropBox service available to faculty, staff, and students (among others) who need to send files. Using this service is also more secure than sending most attachments via email. With this service, anyone with an active Cornell NETID NetID may send and receive files.
    • Files can be sent to non-Cornell email addresses using this service. In fact, you can whitelist an email address, granting that email address-holder privileges to send files, too. You manage the duration of access and the password for the whitelisted email address.
    • Maximum size specified in the service's FAQ.
    • DropBox Instructions, courtesy of ILR staff. Note: These instructions were creaated created when the DropBox service was hosted by the Registrar's office so some elements will be different.
  • Using Cornell's DropBox service component that is part of Cynergy. Available to those with functioning NetID privileges. Has an entire workflow component, so you can varify verify that the doc. has been picked up, for example.

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Here is the specific answer if using CIT's email.

http://www.citit.cornell.edu/computerservices/emailcmail/emailfaqfaq.html#attachsizecfm#cmail-limits

Limited information specific to the limits related to CIT's e-list service

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