Mail max attachment size
The maximum attachment size for Mail Max, a popular email service, varies depending on the type of account and the recipient's email provider. Here are some general guidelines:
Standard Mail Max Account:
- The maximum attachment size is 25 MB (megabytes) per email.
- If you try to send an email with an attachment larger than 25 MB, you'll receive an error message.
Business Mail Max Account:
- The maximum attachment size is 50 MB (megabytes) per email.
- If you try to send an email with an attachment larger than 50 MB, you'll receive an error message.
Enterprise Mail Max Account:
- The maximum attachment size is 100 MB (megabytes) per email.
- If you try to send an email with an attachment larger than 100 MB, you'll receive an error message.
Recipient's Email Provider:
- Some email providers, like Gmail, have their own attachment size limits. For example, Gmail's maximum attachment size is 25 MB.
- If you're sending an email with an attachment to a recipient who uses an email provider with a smaller attachment size limit, the email may not be delivered or may be truncated.
Workarounds:
- If you need to send a large file, consider using a file-sharing service like Dropbox, Google Drive, or WeTransfer.
- You can also break up large files into smaller chunks and send them separately.
- If you're sending a large file to a specific recipient, you can ask them to increase their email provider's attachment size limit or use a file-sharing service.
Remember to always check with your email provider or recipient's email provider for their specific attachment size limits and guidelines.