Email size limits by provider
Here is a list of email size limits by provider:
Web-based Email Providers:
- Gmail (Google): 25 MB (free), 10 GB (paid)
- Yahoo Mail: 25 MB (free), 1 TB (paid)
- Outlook.com (Microsoft): 20 MB (free), 5 GB (paid)
- AOL Mail: 25 MB (free), 1 TB (paid)
- Hotmail (Microsoft): 10 MB (free), 5 GB (paid)
- ProtonMail: 1 GB (free), 5 GB (paid)
- Tutanota: 1 GB (free), 2 GB (paid)
- Mailfence: 1 GB (free), 2 GB (paid)
Email Clients:
- Microsoft Outlook: 20 MB (default), can be increased to 50 MB or more with customization
- Mozilla Thunderbird: 10 MB (default), can be increased with customization
- Apple Mail: 10 MB (default), can be increased with customization
ISP (Internet Service Provider) Email:
- Comcast: 10 MB (free), 5 GB (paid)
- AT&T: 10 MB (free), 5 GB (paid)
- Verizon: 10 MB (free), 5 GB (paid)
- Spectrum: 10 MB (free), 5 GB (paid)
Other Email Providers:
- Zoho Mail: 10 MB (free), 5 GB (paid)
- FastMail: 10 MB (free), 2 GB (paid)
- iCloud Mail (Apple): 5 GB (free), 1 TB (paid)
- GMX Mail: 50 MB (free), 1 TB (paid)
- 1&1 Mail: 50 MB (free), 1 TB (paid)
Please note that these limits are subject to change, and some providers may have additional restrictions or requirements for sending large files. It's always a good idea to check with your email provider for their specific limits and policies.