Can barracuda mail service send attachments to gmail

Barracuda Mail Service is a popular email security and spam filtering solution, but it's not a mail service that can send emails on its own. Instead, it's a software that integrates with existing email servers and services, such as Gmail.

If you're using Barracuda Mail Service with Gmail, you can configure it to send emails with attachments to Gmail addresses. However, there are some limitations and considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Attachment size limits: Gmail has a maximum attachment size limit of 25MB. If you try to send an attachment larger than this, it will be rejected by Gmail. Barracuda Mail Service will also enforce this limit, so you won't be able to send attachments larger than 25MB.
  2. File type restrictions: Gmail has restrictions on the types of files that can be attached to emails. For example, executable files (.exe), scripts (.js), and certain types of archives (.zip,.rar) are blocked by default. Barracuda Mail Service will also block these types of files, so you won't be able to send them.
  3. Authentication and authorization: To send emails with attachments to Gmail, you'll need to ensure that your Barracuda Mail Service is properly configured to authenticate with Gmail using OAuth or another authentication method. This will allow Barracuda to send emails on your behalf.
  4. Email content filtering: Barracuda Mail Service can filter out certain types of content, such as spam or malware, from emails. If you're sending attachments to Gmail, you'll want to ensure that Barracuda is configured to allow attachments and not block them as spam or malware.

To summarize, Barracuda Mail Service can send attachments to Gmail, but you'll need to ensure that you're within the attachment size limits, file type restrictions, and authentication requirements. Additionally, you'll want to configure Barracuda to allow attachments and not block them as spam or malware.