Gmail extends the limit of attachments up to 50 MB

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Currently few are the companies that continue to use fax in their communications, since most of them have happened to be done by email because it is instantaneous and more direct, since it always reaches the specific recipient instead of to a center of deal such as the fax. But as the years go by the need to send long documents is increasing and the different mail services must be adapted to the needs of their users. The guys at Google have just announced that from now on we can receive attachments of up to 50 MB without being afraid that it will be bounced by the server and we will not receive it.

The limit to send emails is still 25 MB, but we will be able to receive in our mail attachments from other mail services that reach 50 MB. If we want to send any document that exceeds this figure we must do it as before, copying it to our Google Drive account and sharing the link with the recipient. Until now, if a user was forced to send documents that occupied that space to a Gmail account, they had to divide it into several parts to be able to share it via email, or make use of a cloud storage service and later share the link with the recipient, something that does not make a good impression.

Apple through iCloud offers a more comfortable solution when it comes to sending attachments of up to 100 MB, uploading the content to send to iCloud and later sending an email to the recipient along with the corresponding link to be able to download it without having to use it. of other services. The new Gmail service will be available in a couple of days, at the moment we can only wait for them to activate it to start receiving files of up to 50 MB and that our usual mail client, if not we use the web service, start to collapse.


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