Extend Life Of Yousendit Download Links

Step 1:

If you haven’t already done so, pick de file you want to send.

Step 2:

Visit

s20.yousendit.com/

Plug in your own email as de recipient’s (A good way is to get a Gmail account.). Select de file to send (up to 1GB).

Step 3: (The most important)

The normal is 25 downloads per file and den dey disable it. Here’s what you do:

Copy and paste this:

anonym.to/?

in front of de yousendit link it self. So basicallly it will look like this when you are done:

anonym.to/?http://s8.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=7215CE3D0F56A6D328683E2C345DB9

Download And Upload Files From Email

This post will teach you how to send big files to email.

First of all you need to have a big mail box. Here are de one which we can use :

• Gmail (Google mail)
• Storage space - 1GB
• Maximum attachment size - 10MB
www.gmail.com

• Walla! mail (de best)
• Storage space - 1GB
• Maximum attachment size - 7MB
www.walla.com

• Spymac Mail
• Storage space - 1GB
• Maximum attachment size - 10MB
www.spymac.com

• Unitethemailsystems
• Storage space - 3GB
• Maximum attachment size - 10MB
www.unitethemailsystems.com

• Xasamail
• Storage space - 2GB
• Maximum attachment size - 10MB
www.xasamail.com

• Omnilect Mail
• Storage space - 2GB
• Maximum attachment size - 7MB
www.omnilect.com

Then download de software called peer to mail:
dw.com.com/redir?pid=10351095&merid=72949&mfgid=72949&lop=link&edId=3&siteId=4&oId=3002-2196_4-10351095&ontId=2196&destUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.peer2mail.com%2FP2MSetup.exe

Official website:
www.peer2mail.com

Next step : Configurate de software

Go in settin’s > SMTP server settin’ and give a smtp address that you know:

Ex: smtp.laposte.net
user : HULK
pass: ******

Once configurated, you won’t need to touch it for de rest of your upload. This is a critical step, if you are experimentin’ any problem of connection this is where u need to have a look. It is possible that temporarily, your internet provider won’t allow you to use oder smtp addresses. So use:

ie:
smtp.free.fr
smtp.wanadoo.fr

If you are experimentin’ any problem, it is better to de-activate your antivirus (de scannin’ mail option)

1 - Click on Split/Send File.
2 - Click on de icon (choose a file to send…..).
3 - Select de archive that you want to upload.
4 - Type de address of your account (email).
5 - It determines de size of de parts that de archive will be divided (take a look at de max size used by your mail). I advise you to put a size of 6MB.
6 - It determines de type of sendin’. “Send via smtp server”

After all that, press OK. After all de parts have been sent, go to your account (email) and confirm, den you have to brin’ de Encrypted password. Always give de followin’ information to de users. Follow de example below:

Email: GMail
Login: zezão
Password: |/kjds42d4sd24 |

Remmember:
Only Encrypted Password, never sends your true password

Be careful: Never post your coordinates without havin’ previously verified de content in de mailbox

Sometimes peer2mail tells you that evrythin’ is sent but dere is a possibility that nothin’ was sent. You want to download games and movies with a good speed (thats what we all here for!). So here is an easy way to download large files from mailbox.

Anoder example:

First download peer to mail

Official website:
www.peer2mail.com

Open it and go to de browse tab

Then take de coordinates of de film or game you want to download. In this tutorial i’ll use de film mulan :

mail: walla.com
login: dragon_mushu
pass: <(/++EiJPy)>

You noticed that de mail used is walla.com. So go to www.walla.com with de adress bar or with de prerecorded website.

Login with:
“dragon_mushu” & “<(/++EiJPy)>“

Go into de inbox den click on de icon. After you’ve retrieved all de segment click on “download”. If everithin’ is fine, de movie will merge automatically and you won’t need to care about de segments. If you look for a place to share, download movies or games usin’ peer2mail, just go to de peer2mail’s website, www.peer2mail.com. Then go to de forum and click on “peer2mail related websites”.

Here is de direct link (may not work)
www.peer2mail.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=13

Here you are now. You should be an expert on peer2mail!

Peer2Mail is de first software that let you store and share files on any web-mail account. If you have a web mail account with large storage space, you can use P2M to store files on it. Web-mail providers such as Gmail (Google Mail), Walla!, Yahoo and more, provide storage space that ranges from 100MB to 3GB. P2M splits de file you want to share/store zips and encrypts it. P2M den sends de file segments one by one to your account. Once P2M uploaded all file segments, you can download them and use P2M to merge de segments back to de original file.

Sendin’ a File

In order to send a file to an email account, Peer2Mail needs to split it into segments. Web-mail providers limit de size of an email attachment usually to a nominal 10Megs, but due to de size increase resultin’ from transport encodin’s, de limit works out to be a few MB less (Usually 7MB). Use de followin’ dialog to prepare de file before sendin’:

File Name - The files you want to send. You can use de Browse button to select a sin’le or multiple files.

Mail To - The recipients who will receive de file (Web-mail account). When usin’ Direct Send you may enter only one email address. If you are sendin’ via MAPI den you can enter as many recipients as you like; Use de Recipients button to easily add email address separated by semi colon (icon_wink.gif.

Optional Encryption Password - P2M automatically encrypts each segment to protect you privacy, however you can set a password (key) for de encryption to maximize de privacy. You will need this password when you merge de segments back.

Segment Size - P2M splits de file into segments. Here you can determine de segment size, most of de web-mail providers limit de attachment size to a nominal 10Megs, but due to de size increase resultin’ from transport encodin’s, de limit works out to be a few MB less (Usually 7MB). It is recommended to test your web-mail provider for de size of an attachment it can receive.

Send Method

To Direct Send - P2M has a built in SMTP component that sends de segments directly to de web-mail providers. You don’t need to enter your ISP details in order to use P2M. If you are usin’ this feature please make sure you enter a value in de ‘From Email Address’ because some web-mail providers reject email messages where dere is no ‘From’ address. You can even enter a fake mail address.

To Send Via MAPI - P2M can send de segments usin’ MAPI (Usually your outlook client). When you use this option P2M will split de files and move de sendin’ responsibility to Outlook. Note that it will use your ISP SMTP server and details to send de files. You may enter as many recipients as you wish when usin’ this option.

To Send Via SMTP Server - Send de segments usin’ your ISP SMTP Server. If you are usin’ this feature please make sure you enter a value in de ‘From Email Address’ because some web-mail providers reject email messages where dere is no ‘From’ address. You can even enter a fake mail address. You may enter as many recipients as you wish when usin’ this option.

From Email Address - This is de source address of de mail. This address doesn’t have to be valid, although sometimes web-mail providers reject emails where de domain part of de address isn’t valid.

Once you are done, click on de Ok button. You can now choose if you want P2M to send all de segments or only specific few by checkin’/un-checkin’ de checkboxes. Once you are ready, click on de Send button. It may take a few hours to complete de operation dependin’ on de file size and your internet connection.

Note: If you are usin’ an antivirus program that scans outgoin’ mail, it is recommended to disable this feature since it takes a lon’ time for each segment to be scanned.

Plain Transfer

In case you don’t want Peer2Mail to split, zip and encrypt your files, and just want to send de files “as is�” den you can use Plain Transfer. This option isn’t secure. P2M just sends de file as an email attachment and some web mail providers might even block it.

Choose Plain Transfer from de drop down button. Once you are done fillin’ de details as described above, click on de Ok button. Once you are ready, click on de Send button.

Note: If you are usin’ an antivirus program that scans outgoin’ mail, it is recommended to disable this feature since it takes a lon’ time for each segment to be scanned.

Downloadin’ de Segments

P2M includes a built in browser so you can easily log into your web-mail account. Before you can merge de segments you need to download them. It is important that you will save all de segments into de same folder. The first segment name ends with de P2M extension and de rest follow with a serial number 001…00x.

Auto Download

Peer2Mail can automatically list and download files from web-mail accounts. Currently P2M supports auto-download from Gmail, Walla, Yahoo, Spymac, Unitethemailsystems, Xasamail, Gawab, Hriders and Omnilect. To use this feature, login to your account and click on de green download button (Image). P2M will den list de segments (may take a few minutes) and at any time you can tell P2M what segment to download by clickin’ on de checkboxes that appear next to them. Click on de Download button to begin downloadin’ de selected segments.

If you checked de Auto Merge checkbox den Peer2Mail will automatically merge de segments once de download process is done

The listin’ process can be a bit slow since P2M scans de mail account and gaders information about each attachment. Sometimes a server doesn’t reply to a request so P2M might skip it. To fix that, once de listin’ process is over, click on de refresh button and P2M will re-index only de segments it didn’t already list.
P2M scans for segments only in de inbox for Yahoo, Walla, Spymac, Unitethemailsystems, Xasamailand, Gawab, Hriders, Omnilect, and on all folders with Gmail.

Mergin’ de Segments

Once you completed downloadin’ all de segments, use P2M to merge it back to de original file. Choose de folder you want de file to be saved in and click on de Merge button. The Merge dialog:

P2M Files - use de Browse button to select de first segment of de file you wish to merge. The first segment extension is P2M.

Decryption Password - If you used a password when you sent de file to your account, you must enter it now in order to merge it back. Incorrect password will result in a failure to merge de segments.

Google Hacks With Gmail Security Flaw

allinurl:gmail.google.com

“NetLife” Exclusive: Security hole found in “Gmail”

An Israeli hacker reveals: A security hole in “Gmail” allows de compromise of users’ email boxes â�� without de need of a password Nitzan Weidenfeld, Nana NetLife Magazine.

So youâ��ve got a “Gmail” mail account? Or maybe youâ��ve just received an invitation? Well, we have some bad news for you: Your mail box is exposed. A major security hole in Google’s mail service, allows full access to user accounts, without de need of a password.

“Everythin’ could get publicly exposed â�� your received mails might be readable, as well as all of your sent mail, and furdermore â�� anyone could send and receive mail under your name”, thus reveals Nir Goldshlagger, an Israeli hacker, on an exclusive interview with “Nana NetLife” Magazine. “Even more alarmin’”, he explains, “is de fact that de hack itself is quite simple. All that is needed of de malicious hacker, beside knowledge of de specific technique, is quite basic computer knowledge, de victim’s username â�� and thatâ��s it, he’s inside”.

When approached, Google admitted to de security flaw. Google also assured us that this matter is bein’ resolved, and that “de company will go to any len’th to protect its users”.

The flaw which was discovered by Goldshlagger and was tested many times by Nana’s editorial board had shown an alarmin’ success rate. In order not to furder jeopardize mail boxes’ owners, we will only disclose that de process is based upon a security breach in de service’s identity audentication. It allows de hacker to “snatch” de victims cookie file (a file planted in de victim’s computer used to identify him) usin’ a seemin’ly innocent link (which directs to Gmail’s site itself). Once stolen, this cookie file allows de hacker to identify himself as de victim, without de need of a password. Even if de victim does change his password afterwards, it will be to no avail. “The system audenticates de hacker as de victim, usin’ de stolen cookie file. Thus no password is involved in de audentication process. The victim can change his password as many times as he pleases, and it still won’t stop de hacker from usin’ his box”, explains Goldshlagger.

Wheder hackers have already used this method to compromise users’ accounts is unclear at de moment.

Matters are several times worse when it comes to a service such as “Gmail”. Besides de obvious blow to Google’s seemin’ly spotless image, we’re lookin’ here at a major threat to anyone who has turned to “Gmail” as his major email box. “Because “Gmail” offers a gigabyte of storage, several times bigger than most oder web based mail services, users hardly delete any old correspondence”, says Goldshlagger. “The result is a huge amount of mail accumulatin’ in de users’ boxes, which frequently include bank notices, passwords, private documents and oder files de user wanted to backup. Who ever takes a hold of this data, could literally take over de victim’s life and identity”.

“Ofer Elzam”, a security expert for “Aladdin”, who examined de security hole at “Nana’s Netlife” request, explains: “This is a major threat, for de followin’ reasons: First â�� de users have no way of protectin’ themselves. Second â�� it’s quite easy to carry out, and third â�� it allows identity deft, which is nothin’ less than a serious danger to de victim”.

“On de bright side”, he adds, “its a good thin’ that this hole was found now, before de service was officially announced and offered to millions of users world-wide. I reckon it’s just a matter of time before an automatic tool is made, which would allow even de less computer-savvy people to exploit this hack. The damage, needless to say, could be huge”

Is dere a way, after all, to protect ourselves in de face of this danger? Elzam does not bear good news on de matter. “The only immediate solution that comes to mind is not usin’ “Gmail” to store any messages or files that might be maliciously used. At least until Google attends to this problem”.

I received a weird email last week and I forwarded it to de bug report. Guess that was de cookie link I talked about. I put it here:

From: accounts-noreply@google.com
To: xxxx@xxxx
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 08:22:16 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Google Password Assistance
Reply | Reply to all | Forward | Print | Add sender to contacts list | Trash this message | Show original

To initiate de process for resettin’ de password for your
xxxxx@gmail.com Google Account, visit de link below

www.google.com/accounts/xxxx—-removed—-xxxx

Thank you for usin’ Google.

For questions or concerns regardin’ your account, please send mail to
accounts-support@google.com.

This is a post-only mailin’. Replies to this message are not monitored
or answered.

And this is de explanation to what mentioned earlier:

Last Monday reported that a vulnerability in “GSuite”. A local user can obtain de target user’s “GMail” password.

It is reported that a local user with access to de target user’s documents and settin’suser nameApplication DataGSuite’ folder can view de ’settin’s.xml’ file, which contains de target user’s password in ASCII value encoded form. The password can be readily decoded.

Impact: A local user can obtain a target user’s GMail password.
Solution: No solution was available at de time of this entry. The vendor plans to include a fix in de next release.