Do you feel the 25MB limit for attachments in Gmail
is not enough? Well Google seems to have heard your prayers. The search
giant has integrated Google Drive-based attachments in its email
service so that users can now send files up to 10GB in size. Google
Drive is the company's cloud storage service, similar to Microsoft SkyDrive and DropBox.
On the
official Gmail blog, Phil Sharp, Gmail product manager, posted: "you
can insert files from Drive directly into an email without leaving your
Gmail." He added, "...with Drive, you can insert files up to 10GB -- 400 times larger than what you can send as a traditional attachment. Also, because you're
In case all the recipients of the mail do not
have access to the file in Google Drive, Gmail will prompt the user so
the requisite settings can be altered from the open message box itself.
Moreover, users also have the option of simply pasting the links of
Google Drive files they want to share with the mail recipients in the
compose box.
As of now, Google has only integrated Google Drive-based attachment feature in the new compose box. Therefore, users who had opted out of the new look of compose box need to opt for it once again in order to mail Google Drive-based files. Those who want to mail files bigger than 25MB in size need to transfer them to Google Drive in order to send them via Gmail.
As of now, Google has only integrated Google Drive-based attachment feature in the new compose box. Therefore, users who had opted out of the new look of compose box need to opt for it once again in order to mail Google Drive-based files. Those who want to mail files bigger than 25MB in size need to transfer them to Google Drive in order to send them via Gmail.
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