Gmail Raises Attachment Limit to 25 Megabyte

Status
Not open for further replies.

Osiris

Golden Master
Messages
36,817
Location
Kentucky
Gmail Raises Attachment Limit to 25 Megabyte

Sending large attachments via email is a big no-no unless the recipient is aware of the email's size and has given the ok. There are other means than email to send large files to recipients. It would for example be possible to upload the file to one of the myriads of file hosts that offer hundreds of Gigabytes of free storage space.
Gmail, Google's popular email service, has recently raised the attachment limit from 20 Megabytes to 25. This could be interesting for users who regularly send emails with large attachments but also for Gmail users who like to backup files by sending them to their Gmail account. The attachment limit is obviously working in both ways which means that it is possible to send emails with a size of up to 25 Megabytes but also to receive emails that stay below that limit.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom