How to attach video files to yahoo mail
To attach video files to Yahoo Mail, you can follow these steps:
Method 1: Uploading a video file from your computer
- Log in to your Yahoo Mail account.
- Compose a new email by clicking on the "Compose" button.
- Click on the "Attach file" button, located below the message composition area.
- Select the video file you want to attach from your computer by browsing to its location.
- Choose the video file type (e.g., MP4, AVI, MOV, etc.) from the file type dropdown menu.
- Click "Open" to attach the video file to the email.
- Enter the recipient's email address and any additional details you want to include in the email.
- Click "Send" to send the email with the attached video file.
Method 2: Uploading a video file from a cloud storage service
- Log in to your Yahoo Mail account.
- Compose a new email by clicking on the "Compose" button.
- Click on the "Attach file" button, located below the message composition area.
- Click on the "From cloud storage" option.
- Select the cloud storage service you want to use (e.g., Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, etc.).
- Sign in to your cloud storage account if prompted.
- Select the video file you want to attach from your cloud storage account.
- Click "Open" to attach the video file to the email.
- Enter the recipient's email address and any additional details you want to include in the email.
- Click "Send" to send the email with the attached video file.
Tips and limitations
- Yahoo Mail has a file size limit of 25MB for attachments. If your video file is larger than 25MB, you may need to compress it or use a cloud storage service to share it.
- Yahoo Mail also has a limit on the number of attachments you can send in a single email. The limit is 20 attachments per email.
- Some video file formats may not be compatible with Yahoo Mail or may not play correctly in the recipient's email client.
- If you're having trouble attaching a video file, try compressing it using a video compression tool or converting it to a more compatible format (e.g., MP4).