Email size gmail
The maximum email size limit in Gmail is 25 MB (megabytes). This means that you can attach files up to 25 MB in size to an email sent through Gmail.
However, it's worth noting that Gmail has a few features that can help you work around this limit:
- Google Drive: You can upload files to Google Drive and share the link with the recipient instead of attaching them to the email. This way, you can share files of any size.
- Large file attachments: Gmail allows you to send large files (up to 10 GB) using its "Large file attachments" feature. To use this feature, you'll need to enable it in your Gmail settings.
- Third-party add-ons: There are several third-party add-ons available that allow you to send large files through Gmail. These add-ons often use cloud storage services like Google Drive or Dropbox to store and share your files.
Here are some general guidelines for sending large files through Gmail:
- If you need to send files up to 25 MB, you can attach them directly to the email.
- If you need to send files between 25 MB and 10 GB, you can use the "Large file attachments" feature or a third-party add-on.
- If you need to send files larger than 10 GB, you'll need to use a cloud storage service like Google Drive or Dropbox and share the link with the recipient.
Remember to always check with the recipient before sending large files to ensure that they can receive and open them.