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That's a little disappointing, because it means your claim to have no file size limits can't really be true. What is the real limit for sending a file to someone who doesn't have the app installed? Would a 100TB transfer really work?

I don't mean to be snide; I honestly hoped what was going on was that your server was only brokering the transfer, not taking a full upload. In other words, only when the recipient began the file download would sendrail begin uploading the file from my computer. In this scenario, sendrail would merely be reflecting a stream, not storing anything.

So tell me if I understand correctly: If I share a document with someone who DOESN'T have sendrail, they will get the version of the file at the moment I send it. But if I share a document with someone who DOES have sendrail, they will get the version of the file at the moment they download it? In other words - peer to peer downloads get any file changes since the file was sent, but non peer to peer do not?



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