Sending large attachments

Google have increased the size of their email attachments to a new limit of 25 megabytes (MB). This is handy if, like me, you send a lot of photographs around the world. You can find more about this from Google here . Just remember that the recipient also needs to have the ability to receive such large attachments. You could always tell them to get a gmail account when your email comes bouncing back. 

If you want to send really big files (up to 2 GB) without using complicated FTP software then ‘You Send It’  provides an excellent service and you can try it out for free with 100MB files. By far the most useful tool I have found for lugging files around when you are on the move is ‘Drop Box’ . It is great when you are working between different offices. It is like having a permanent 2GB backup hard drive ‘in the cloud’. You can allocate a public area to your ‘drop box’ which is another useful way of transferring large files.

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