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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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)
  4. 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
  5. 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.