How to mail 50 mb file

Mailing a 50 MB file can be a bit tricky, but there are several ways to do it. Here are a few options:

Option 1: Compress the file

You can compress the file using a compression tool like WinZip, 7-Zip, or gzip. This will reduce the file size, making it easier to send via email. Here's how:

  1. Download and install a compression tool (if you don't already have one).
  2. Right-click on the 50 MB file and select "Add to archive" or "Compress".
  3. Choose a compression format like ZIP, RAR, or 7Z.
  4. Set the compression level to "High" or "Maximum" to reduce the file size as much as possible.
  5. Save the compressed file to your computer.

Option 2: Use a file-sharing service

You can use a file-sharing service like WeTransfer, Dropbox, or Google Drive to send the file. These services allow you to upload your file and share a link with the recipient. Here's how:

  1. Create an account with a file-sharing service (if you don't already have one).
  2. Upload your 50 MB file to the service.
  3. Get a shareable link to the file.
  4. Send the link to the recipient via email or messaging app.

Option 3: Use a cloud storage service

You can use a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive to store and share your file. Here's how:

  1. Create an account with a cloud storage service (if you don't already have one).
  2. Upload your 50 MB file to the service.
  3. Share the file with the recipient by sending them a link or inviting them to access the file.

Option 4: Use a large file transfer service

There are also services specifically designed for transferring large files, like File.io, SendSpace, or Mega. These services allow you to upload your file and share a link with the recipient. Here's how:

  1. Create an account with a large file transfer service (if you don't already have one).
  2. Upload your 50 MB file to the service.
  3. Get a shareable link to the file.
  4. Send the link to the recipient via email or messaging app.

Remember to always check the file size limits and any restrictions on the service you choose before sending your file.