TL;DR
- Gmail has placed a 25MB limit on file attachment sizes, instead using Drive links for larger files.
- While that’s not changing for personal accounts, some Enterprise accounts are now getting that limit raised to 50MB.
- Reception limits are also going up, with Enterprise Plus accounts able to receive attachments as large as 70MB.
How many different ways do you already have to send a file to someone? You’ve got your pick of cloud storage providers, from Google One to Dropbox. Quick Share lets you easily send files face-to-face, and it’s even getting AirDrop support. And in a pinch, you could always use a USB drive to make the transfer. But for decades now, one of the easiest, most broadly compatible ways to get a file to someone has been to just email it to them. After far too long, Google’s support for this tried-and-true practice is finally getting a little more flexible.
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