How is IBP-Mail differing from other mail system?
When receiving an email with an attached file, almost all the common mail severs need to store the attachment locally while forwarding the email content to the receiver. To prevent overloading the mail servers, there must be an upper limit of how large the attachment could be. If you need to send a file with a size greater than the specific limit, you will be notified and your attachment will be rejected. This could be a nuisance in some cases. However, with IBP_Mail, you will no longer have to deal with such a burden. You just go along to send files of whatever size and pay no attention of the server side file size up bound, because your files are stored over the IBP_depots, which are available space in a distributed network storage system.
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