How to send large attachments via yahoo mail

The good old days of Yahoo Mail! While Yahoo Mail has its limitations, I'll provide you with some tips on how to send large attachments via Yahoo Mail:

Method 1: Use Yahoo Mail's built-in attachment compression

  1. Log in to your Yahoo Mail account.
  2. Compress the file you want to send using a compression tool like WinZip, 7-Zip, or the built-in compression feature in your operating system (e.g., Windows Explorer).
  3. Upload the compressed file to Yahoo Mail as an attachment.

Method 2: Use a third-party file compression service

  1. Upload your file to a file compression service like WeTransfer, Dropbox, or Google Drive.
  2. Share the link to the compressed file with the recipient via email or messaging.
  3. In your Yahoo Mail account, attach the link to the email as a "Link" attachment.

Method 3: Break up large files into smaller parts

  1. Divide your large file into smaller parts using a file splitter tool like HJSplit or Free File Splitter.
  2. Upload each part as a separate attachment to Yahoo Mail.

Method 4: Use a third-party email service with larger attachment limits

  1. Consider using an email service like Gmail, Outlook, or ProtonMail, which have larger attachment limits (up to 25 MB, 10 GB, or 1 GB, respectively).
  2. Compress your file and upload it to the new email service.
  3. Forward the email with the attachment to the original recipient.

Important notes:

Remember to always check with the recipient before sending large attachments to ensure they can receive and open the file.