Attaching larger files with emails was one of the major limitations faced by most of the internet users. But some of the third party website like sendthisfile.com offers a provision to exchange larger files between the users.
Now google came up with a way to attach larger files with their email with the support of their cloud storage service GDrive. Earlier it was limited to 25MB which was too little for its users.
Google allows their gmail users to attach files up to 10GB with their email using google drive, moreover users can set file permissions on the attached if there exist more than one recipient.
The facility to attach such kind of files will be only available with the new compose box interface already launched. You can see "plus" sign at the bottom of the new compose box, while it will expand and show the google drive logo on mouse over, where you can select gdrive and get listed with your files in it.
Try out and enjoy the new stuff!!
Now google came up with a way to attach larger files with their email with the support of their cloud storage service GDrive. Earlier it was limited to 25MB which was too little for its users.
Google allows their gmail users to attach files up to 10GB with their email using google drive, moreover users can set file permissions on the attached if there exist more than one recipient.
The facility to attach such kind of files will be only available with the new compose box interface already launched. You can see "plus" sign at the bottom of the new compose box, while it will expand and show the google drive logo on mouse over, where you can select gdrive and get listed with your files in it.
Try out and enjoy the new stuff!!
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