Why you need Podmailing?
E-mail needs to jump to next curve
E-mail is the most popular application on the Internet: 100% of Internet users employ it to send text messages and share files.
There is just one problem: attachment sizes are limited. And the digital media revolution is making these limits very painful.
sending files of any size by e-mail
Podmailing offers a disruptive solution to transfer files of any size by e-mail
In 10 years of Internet evolution, e-mail attachment sizes were increased 5-fold, from 2MB to 10MB. In the meantime, the capacity of our Internet connections and hard disk sizes were multiplied by 100!
Only a disruptive technology can overcome e-mail limitations and enable sending files of several gigabytes.
Podmailing fosters this revolution by focusing on 3 aspects:

- Ease of use:
We want to make Podmailing easy to use for anybody, that's why we stick to the e-mailing user-experience. - Peace of mind:
We want to provide the best quality of service available. That's why we designed the Podmailing Network. - Openness:
We want to avoid balkanization between file transfer services.
See for yourself: check out Podmailing!
We do everything to assure that all the files you send are delivered efficiently, regardless of their size.
Should you experience any trouble or downtime during our beta phase, please inform Podmailing free support through our Forum and we will fix it.
In the long run, things cannot workout if there are several incompatible networks and people wonder every time if the recipients will be able to receive their files or not. That's why we use standard protocols such as BitTorrent and publish our specifications so that other software and file transfer networks can be compatible. For more details on the BitTorrent support in Podmailing, visit this page: How to use torrents with Podmailing.
We also open the discussion so that anyone can participate to make the system evolve and become the norm for large file transfers by e-mail. You can participate in this project by joining the Facebook group CEOs & CTOs using BitTorrent protocol.




