Probably not, although that depends on your mail server and on the recipient's mail server. One MP3 file probably won't exceed the limits on your mail system, but two might and three or more probably will.
You can talk to your ISP to see what the size limit on one email attachment is (it's different for each ISP) and have your friend talk to HIS ISP to see what his limit is.
Try converting it to a smaller format. For example, .AVI files are typically large. Try .MP3 or .WMV.
Yes, just click the "attach" button when composing an email and browse for your mp3, then click open and send it away!
Send the music to your email then send it to your phone
Download the MP3 files to your computer then use the Nokia connectivity software and cable to connect the phone to your company. Then transfer the MP3 files.
Give me your email and I can send you the MP3 of it
copy &paste
To convert files to mp3 format in winamp, select the files in the media library. After the files are selected right click the files and select send to file converter. From the settings in file converter select mp3 encoder. Adding further you can easily use any of the media converter, and covert the files quiet avidly
Yes - if you can find someone with the song they can attach it as an mp3 in an email to you
On the rocket MP3 website you can find lots of handy tools for converting MP3 format audio files to different formats. Some of these formats include AAC, WAV, and more.
If you got a USB cable with your mp3 player plug it into your computer. Download music to your computer, then right click on the music files and click SEND TO and what ever your mp3 is called. . . It could be removable disc.
Yes all MP3 files can be played on any MP3 player.
mp3 can be play in m50