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The maximum size for any single email message including attachments is 25 MB. The mail client (ex. Outlook, Apple Mail etc.) you used to send messages may also impose a limit on the size of any single attachment.
There's also a catch to Google's new update: you can only receive files up to 50 MB on Gmail, you can't send files up to 50 MB. For the time being, you can only send files up to 25 MB. This is because sending larger files through email is not only unsafe, but it can take up unnecessary server space.
If you want to send a file larger than 25 MB via email, than you can do so by using Google Drive. Once you're logged into Gmail, click “compose” to create an email. Then, you'll see a paperclip icon at the bottom of the email that indicates a file attachment.
Compressing Files If the file you're trying to send is just above the limit (for example, a 30 Mb file on Gmail), you may be able to compress the file to just under the limit. Right-click the file, select Send to, and then select Compressed (zipped) folder.
Tech how-to: 5 way to share files too big to email Google Drive. Gmail users have it easy when it comes to sending files that are over the limit. Sign up for a free Dropbox account. Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud backup options. Send through WeTransfer. Amazon Drive. Compress the file. Jul 15, 2020
In general, when attaching files to an email, you can be pretty confident that up to 10 MB of attachments will be okay. Today, few email servers have smaller limits than this (though some old office set-ups may have lower limits). Gmail and Yahoo Mail, by way of example, both allow you to attach up to 25 MB.
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