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- Are there differences in different countries ? Some consumer storage providers more popular in some countries ?
- Are there differences in different countries ? Some consumer storage providers more popular in some countries ?
|Feature overview=This Thunderbird feature provides a way to use online storage services to store large size email file attachments. With this feature, email file attachments are replaced by urls pointing to an online file storage server, where the files can be found.  
|Feature overview=This Thunderbird feature provides a way to use online storage services to store large size email file attachments. With this feature, email file attachments are replaced by urls pointing to an online file storage server, where the files can be found.  


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- enterprise document sharing resources such as MS SharePoint, network drives
- enterprise document sharing resources such as MS SharePoint, network drives
- or more traditional network storage resources such FTP folders, …
- or more traditional network storage resources such FTP folders, …
|Feature users and use cases=- When a user attaches a 'Big File'
|Feature users and use cases=- When a user attaches a 'Big File'<br/>
If the file is above a certain size, warn the user and offer to use online storage instead of attachment. Note: The size can be an arbitrary value, set by the user, or retrieved on the fly by analyzing recipients domains (gmail.com for example has a limit of 25MB).
If the file is above a certain size, warn the user and offer to use online storage instead of attachment. Note: The size can be an arbitrary value, set by the user, or retrieved on the fly by analyzing recipients domains (gmail.com for example has a limit of 25MB).


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