Google Doubles Max Attachment Size

Filed under Asides on May 22nd, 2007 by Chris Harrison

Google doubles maximum attachment size. Few, if any, people need to send 20Mb files. But if you happen to be one of those people and you use Gmail, you’re in luck.

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  1. Posted: 05/22/2007 Time: 4:28 pm
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    Cool beans…I just happen to be one of those people at times who use Gmail :)

  2. Posted: 05/22/2007 Time: 7:28 pm
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    Cool beans…I just happen to be one of those people at times who use Gmail :)

  3. Posted: 05/23/2007 Time: 4:31 am
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    DropSend, or something similar… but that’s just me. It is nice to see Google continually adding to and improving gMail.

  4. Posted: 05/23/2007 Time: 7:31 am
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    I think the largest attachment I’ve ever sent via email was around 9mb, and it was a message to myself. Anything larger than 2mb really ought to be transferred via FTP, DropSend, or something similar… but that’s just me. It is nice to see Google continually adding to and improving gMail.

  5. Posted: 05/23/2007 Time: 4:13 pm
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    I agree that big files should be sent via FTP in most cases, but at times its nice to mail yourself large files in order to take advantage of Gmail’s large and free storage.

  6. Posted: 05/23/2007 Time: 7:13 pm
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    I agree that big files should be sent via FTP in most cases, but at times its nice to mail yourself large files in order to take advantage of Gmail’s large and free storage.

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