How to send 115 mb file through yahoo mail

The good old days of email attachments!

Unfortunately, Yahoo Mail has a file size limit of 25 MB for attachments. This means you cannot send a 115 MB file through Yahoo Mail directly.

However, there are a few workarounds to help you send large files:

  1. Use a file compression tool: Compress the file using a tool like WinZip, 7-Zip, or WinRAR. This will reduce the file size, making it possible to send it through Yahoo Mail. You can compress the file to a maximum size of 25 MB.
  2. Use a cloud storage service: Upload the file to a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive. Then, share the link to the file with the recipient. 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 send large files up to 2 GB or more. You can upload your file to these services and share the link with the recipient.
  4. Split the file into smaller parts: If you have a large file, you can split it into smaller parts (e.g., using a tool like 7-Zip) and send each part separately through Yahoo Mail. The recipient will need to reassemble the parts to access the original file.
  5. Use a third-party email service: Some email services, like Gmail or Outlook, have higher file size limits (up to 50 MB or more). You can try sending the file through one of these services if you have an account.

Remember to always check the file size limits and any specific requirements for sending large files through your email service or cloud storage provider.