Attachment size apple mail

The attachment size limit in Apple Mail!

The attachment size limit in Apple Mail varies depending on the version of macOS and iOS you're using. Here are the current limits:

macOS:

iOS:

If you try to attach a file larger than the allowed size, Apple Mail will display an error message and prevent you from sending the email.

However, there are a few workarounds to send larger files using Apple Mail:

  1. Use a cloud storage service: You can upload your file to a cloud storage service like iCloud, Google Drive, or Dropbox, and then share the link in your email.
  2. Use a file transfer service: Services like WeTransfer or Filemail allow you to send large files via email.
  3. Split the file: If you need to send a large file, you can split it into smaller parts and attach each part to a separate email.
  4. Use a third-party email client: Some third-party email clients, like Airmail or Spark, may have higher attachment size limits than Apple Mail.

Keep in mind that these workarounds may have their own limitations and requirements, so be sure to check the specific terms and conditions before using them.