Apple mail email size limit
The email size limit for Apple Mail varies depending on the type of account you're using and the device you're accessing it on. Here are some general guidelines:
iCloud Mail:
- The maximum email size limit for iCloud Mail is 20 MB (megabytes).
- If you try to send an email that exceeds this limit, you'll receive an error message and won't be able to send the email.
Gmail (IMAP) account:
- The maximum email size limit for Gmail (IMAP) accounts is 25 MB.
- If you try to send an email that exceeds this limit, you'll receive an error message and won't be able to send the email.
Microsoft Exchange account:
- The maximum email size limit for Microsoft Exchange accounts varies depending on the organization's settings. Typically, it's around 10-20 MB.
- If you try to send an email that exceeds this limit, you may receive an error message or the email may not be delivered.
POP account:
- The maximum email size limit for POP accounts varies depending on the email provider. Typically, it's around 10-20 MB.
- If you try to send an email that exceeds this limit, you may receive an error message or the email may not be delivered.
Apple Mail app on Mac:
- The maximum email size limit for the Apple Mail app on Mac is 20 MB.
- If you try to send an email that exceeds this limit, you'll receive an error message and won't be able to send the email.
Apple Mail app on iOS:
- The maximum email size limit for the Apple Mail app on iOS is 20 MB.
- If you try to send an email that exceeds this limit, you'll receive an error message and won't be able to send the email.
To avoid issues with large email attachments, consider using cloud storage services like iCloud Drive, Google Drive, or Dropbox to share files instead of attaching them to emails.