The Best Way To Email Large Files

Often we hear people complaining about the maximum file size limit set by Email providers. All the Email providers out there have this limit. Gmail allows it’s users to upload files which are not more than 25 MB. Sharing things via Email has become common now, and most of the sharing takes place via Email.
People face difficulties sending large files like Videos and find different ways to share it. Yesterday, I wanted to share a HD video with one of my friends via Gmail. But I was not able to attach it to my Email. The size of the video was very large and I was finding different ways by which I can send those. In this post I’m going show you how I managed to Email large file easily.
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You can Email very large files easily with Dropbox. Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere. This means that any file you save to your Dropbox will automatically save to all your computers, phones and even the Dropbox website.
How To Do It?
♦ Create a Dropbox account and sign in.
♦ Upload the files which you want to share via Gmail.
♦ After the uploading is complete, hover the mouse cursor over the file and click on the share link. (Check the screenshot below)

Uploads in Dropbox
♦ It will take you to a page where you can enter the Email IDs. You can also import contacts from Gmail, Yahoo Mail and Facebook, or share the file on Facebook and Twitter.

Sharing on Dropbox
♦ Click “Send” and the recipient will receive the file.
That was simple right? Do you know any other methods by which we can Email large files? Please do let me know through comments below.

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Another favorite option is File Apartment- http://www.fileapartment.com
Yeah! But it is a paid services whereas you can upload and share large files through dropbox free of cost…
Hi Thejas ,
Great post . This is an awesome alternative to attaching files to e-mail which take up a lot of time and have limitations . We can use Google Drive too …
Regards,
Navneet
Thank you for your comment. Yup, we can use Google drive for this purpose as well.
Now thats a trick worth using in day to day life.
Being a tech blogger, even I was not aware of using it this way (Y)
@Anchit, try this method. It has helped me a lot of times to send large files.