Google Gmail will permit attachments of up to 25 MB per email, and the limit for receiving emails can be up to 50 MB. Larger files are sent through links to Google Drive.
2. Could one increase the limit for Gmail attachments?
No, it is not possible. Unfortunately, there is no such option available for personal or even business accounts. The simplest workaround would be to upload the files to Google Drive and send the links to somebody.
3. How can I send large files without Google Drive?
Large files can be compressed into ZIP folders, split into smaller parts, and sent through WeTransfer, Dropbox, or TransferNow for quick and secure delivery.
4. Is file compression a safe way to share documents?
Certainly, compressing files to ZIP or RAR is a good way of sending things between people. It is thus easy to extract files, as the relations are put into a smaller volume for faster sharing.
5. Can I send personalized bulk emails with attachments?
Yes, Mailmeteor allows you to send up to 2,000 personalized emails daily. Attachments can also be sent to individual recipients in case you want to share something with them individually, for example, a campaign present, report, or update.