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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>Now that Yahoo is unlimited in mailbox size, no need to be limited by the attachment 10MB file size, you can send any file with any file size to your email account with a simple right click and send file (including yahoo).  The freeware will  automatically split and merge the file.  You can also send whole folders to your email account as it will zip them up.  The software is called Backup To EMail and you can download it from http://emailer.zapto.org</description>
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