Sunday, July 20, 2014

How To Send Bigger Attachment Files Up To 10 GB With Gmail?

Google has upgraded its Gmail services by enabling users to send much larger file attachments, as big as 10GB, directly through its Google Drive cloud storage service, without having to leave their Gmail accounts.

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How to send Big Files via Gmail:

To take benefit from this new Google email service to store files larger than 25mb safely and reliably you have to follow following steps.

1. Fist make signup/Login to Gmail Account.

2. Click on compose email appears on top left side in window.

3. To attach small / large file(s) click on paper clip logo which is at bottom. And then select requisite file. If it was less than 25 MB then it will attached without any difficulty, otherwise a new window will pops with note “The files you are trying to send exceed the 25MB attachment limit. But Don’t Worry, you can send them using Google Drive”. Then click on Send Using Google Drive.


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4. Again you will redirected to new sub window as shown in following image. From where you can upload your big files from various options like; directly from computer via Upload, My Drive (to embed stuff in email directly from Google drive), Shared With Me (to see items shared with you by your contacts), Starred important items which are featured or Bookmarked by you), Recently Selected (recently used files), and in last ALL items.

5. Give time for computer to upload them on Google Drive and, Click UPLOAD.

6. After completion the sub-window will close automatically and will land you on email composer with attached file. Now simply fill email box with desired content and press SEND button to send big files through gmail.

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