How to attaach more than 25mb through mail

The classic problem of attaching large files to an email!

There are a few ways to attach files larger than 25MB to an email:

  1. Use a file compression tool: Compress the file using a tool like WinZip, 7-Zip, or gzip. This will reduce the file size, making it easier to attach to an email.
  2. Use a cloud storage service: Upload the file to a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive, and then share the link to the file in your email. This way, the recipient can download the file directly from the cloud storage service.
  3. Use a file sharing service: Services like WeTransfer, File.io, or SendSpace allow you to upload large files and share the link to the file in your email.
  4. Use a third-party email service: Some email services, like Gmail, allow you to attach files up to 50MB or more. You can also use third-party email services like MailBigFile or LargeFileSend, which allow you to attach files up to 10GB or more.
  5. Use a file splitting tool: If the file is too large to attach to an email, you can split it into smaller files and attach each file separately. You can use a file splitting tool like HJSplit or File Splitter to split the file.
  6. Use a paid email service: Some paid email services, like ProtonMail or Tutanota, offer larger attachment limits than free email services.

Here are some specific instructions for attaching large files to popular email services:

Remember to always check the attachment limits for your email service provider before sending large files.