Use any program that will split it into pieces. Then send pieces one
at a time and have the recipient make sure he pulls the files fast
enough to keep his server free for more to come.
I like WinRar. But winzip does it and there are freeware file splitter
programs.
Whatever you use, your recipient has to have a copy too to rejoin them.
You can't, Google Mail has a 20.0 Megabyte attachment size limit.
You might use Windows SkyDrive, where the upload size limit is
50.0 Megabytes per file. http://skydrive.live.com
*Since Broadband uses Asymmetrical speeds ( Faster down, slower Up
expect the upload to take some time.
No way is that going to go through email! Instead, use something like
YouSendIt (http://www.yousendit.com/). You upload the file to their
server, and email a link to it to your correspondent.
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