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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Gmail Increases File Attachment Size to 25 MB Maximum

Google has increased the maximum attachment size from 20MB to 25MB. Now you can send larger files to your friends and contacts.

Google said about this increase:

"With Gmail, you can send and receive messages up to 25 megabytes (MB) in size. Please note that you may not be able to send larger attachments to contacts, when they use other email services with allow only smaller file sizes. If your attachment bounces, you should invite them to Gmail,"

Before you send bigger files to your friends, make sure their email provider will accept large file sizes up to 25MB.

When you upload a file, Gmail shows a flash uploading status message like the one below. To activate this feature go to "Settings" --> "General" --> "Attachments" --> Enable "Advanced attachment features".

Before you compose a message attach the file first, so by the time you finish your email message your file will be downloaded. Otherwise you have to wait a longer time for the download to complete.



Ref: Google Operating System.

2 comments:

ritesh said...

I am not able to attach even 1 mb in my Gmail Id tiwari1989vinod@gmail.com

cgull said...

Ritesh it works for me. Did you try via Thunderbird or in the website itself?

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