Shantanu Goel put a proof-of-concept Outlook macro together that will send you files in response to a specially formatted email. The idea is that you can activate this and leave Outlook running on your computer at work and if you are offsite and need to grab a document it’s only an email away.
This project came into being after reading this post at lifehacker (original post and solution here). It listed a method to retrieve mails on your home/office PC by sending a “magic email” to it, but it was only for mac’s. Seeing that people wanted it for windows as well, I thought of making something up during lunch time at office.
If you think about it, this is kind of a clever way to get around a corporate firewall. It’d be funny to add some directory listing functionality to it and formalize an email file transfer protocol.
Remote File Access Through E-Mail -Link

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Sounds like BITNET
Long, long time ago ftp/http > email gateways do this.
I added a post that facilitates getting a directory listing on the Mac. You could do something similar with Windows using the tree command…
http://murphymac.com/tree-command-for-mac/
ControlByMail at vic2pc.com does the dir functionality and other remote file access.
Forgot the URL for ControlByMail: http://www.vic2pc.com
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