How many file limit for mail

The file size limit for email attachments varies depending on the email service provider, email client, and the type of file being sent. Here are some general guidelines:

Email Service Providers:

  1. Gmail: 25 MB (free account), 50 GB (paid account)
  2. Yahoo Mail: 25 MB (free account), 1 TB (paid account)
  3. Outlook.com: 20 MB (free account), 5 GB (paid account)
  4. AOL Mail: 25 MB (free account), 1 TB (paid account)
  5. ProtonMail: 1 GB (free account), 5 GB (paid account)

Email Clients:

  1. Microsoft Outlook: 20 MB (default limit), can be increased to 50 MB or more depending on the version and settings.
  2. Mozilla Thunderbird: 20 MB (default limit), can be increased to 50 MB or more depending on the version and settings.
  3. Apple Mail: 20 MB (default limit), can be increased to 50 MB or more depending on the version and settings.

General Guidelines:

  1. Most email providers have a file size limit of 10-20 MB for attachments.
  2. Large files (e.g., videos, images, documents) are often limited to 5-10 MB.
  3. Some email providers may have specific limits for certain file types, such as audio or video files.

Workarounds:

  1. Use cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive to share large files.
  2. Use file compression tools like WinZip or 7-Zip to reduce the file size.
  3. Break large files into smaller parts and send them separately.

Remember to always check with your email service provider or email client for specific file size limits and any additional guidelines for sending large files.