Do you have a large file to send
over e-mail and are worrying that the size of the file may prevent you from
sending it? Well, here are the top three free services you can use to send mail
attachments, irrespective of the size!
Here is what you can use:
Dropbox or Google Drive
If you are already using a
cloud-based storage service such as Google Drive or Dropbox, you can use it as
your e-mail client too! Well, almost. All you will need to do is upload the
file on your Dropbox and send the link via mail to the intended recipient(s).
The user can click on the shared link and get the file downloaded on their
desktop. This is by far the easiest and the fastest means to share a file.
Also, it is pretty reliable and efficient too.
TyphoonUpload
You can conveniently opt for this
free file sharing service that you can use if you have to send an e-mail
attachment up to 2GB size. With its Expert Send option, you can easily send
across files and that too in just a few clicks. Also, you can set the service
to notify you that a mail has been delivered successfully. This can help you
keep a tab on when to expect a reply from the mail recipient – especially if you
are working on some urgent task and have steep deadlines to meet.
MailBigFile
Just as the name suggests,
MailBigFile is particularly handy when you have big mail attachments to send
across and do not want to invest in a paid service to do the task. However,
this service comes with a few limitations such as the upper limit of the file
size should be within 300 MB, permanent storage isn’t available, and the file
should be downloaded within 10 days of uploading the same. Nonetheless, as a
free service, this isn’t a bad option and you also have the liberty to download
the file up to 20 times.
Sure, these should be able to take
care of your e-mail attachment worries of sending large files!
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