Gmail Doubles Maximum Attachment Size to 20 MB

Gmail upgraded the maximum attachment size from 10 MB to 20 MB. Gmail was quite forgiving and you could send more than 10 MB in some cases, but now it’s possible to send at least 20 MB in one message.

Of course, few mail providers will accept a such a big message, so it’s safe to send messages bigger than 10 MB to other Gmail accounts, to Yahoo Mail Plus or to other premium accounts.

It would be nice if Gmail showed a progress bar for the upload and if uploading files to Gmail was faster and more reliable. But maybe we’re asking too much.

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Tags: Google, Yahoo

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  • By qwerty, May 25, 2007 @ 11:50 pm

    no, it’s never enough.

  • By Ankur Mittal, May 27, 2007 @ 3:48 am

    What else U can get.Rest all only provides 10 Mb if U R thinking of 50 or 100 MB than they R never going to provide it.

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