How to send a mail of 25 gb in gmail

Unfortunately, it's not possible to send a mail with a size of 25 GB in Gmail or any other email service provider. Here's why:

  1. Email size limits: Most email providers, including Gmail, have a file size limit for attachments. Gmail's attachment size limit is 25 MB (megabytes), not gigabytes (GB). This means you can't send a single email with a file size of 25 GB.
  2. Email protocols: Email protocols like SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) and POP3 (Post Office Protocol version 3) are designed to handle small files, not massive ones like 25 GB. These protocols are not designed to handle large file transfers.
  3. Storage limitations: Even if you could send a 25 GB file, Gmail's storage limits would prevent you from storing it in your account. Gmail's free storage limit is 15 GB, and even the paid plans have storage limits.

So, what can you do instead?

  1. Split large files: If you need to send a large file, consider splitting it into smaller chunks (e.g., using a file splitter tool) and sending each chunk separately.
  2. Use cloud storage: Instead of sending large files via email, consider using cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive. You can upload your file to these services and share the link with the recipient.
  3. Use file transfer services: There are specialized file transfer services like WeTransfer, File.io, or SendSpace that allow you to send large files. These services often have larger file size limits than email providers.

Remember to always check the file size limits and storage limits of your email provider and any third-party services you use to send large files.