Large file mail
You're referring to sending large files via email!
There are a few ways to send large files via email, and I'll outline some options for you:
- Cloud Storage Services: You can upload your large file to a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, or WeTransfer. Then, share the link to the file with the recipient, who can download it from the cloud.
- File Compression: Compress your large file using a tool like WinZip, 7-Zip, or gzip. This will reduce the file size, making it easier to send via email. However, be aware that compression may not always work well with large files.
- Email Services with Large File Attachments: Some email services, like Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo Mail, have limits on the size of attachments. If you need to send a large file, you can try using a service that allows larger attachments, such as:
- Gmail: 25 MB (free) or 50 GB (paid)
- Outlook: 20 MB (free) or 100 GB (paid)
- Yahoo Mail: 25 MB (free) or 1 TB (paid)
- File Sharing Services: There are specialized services designed specifically for sending large files, such as:
- WeTransfer: Up to 2 GB for free, with paid plans for larger files
- SendSpace: Up to 3 GB for free, with paid plans for larger files
- File.io: Up to 3 GB for free, with paid plans for larger files
- Split Large Files: If you need to send a very large file, you can split it into smaller chunks using a tool like 7-Zip or a file splitting software. Then, send each chunk separately via email.
Remember to always check the recipient's email service limits and file size restrictions before sending a large file.