For Gmail, that limit is a mere 25MB. Back in my early days, that size would have been considerable. Today, not so much. Unfortunately, you cannot configure Gmail such that it will allow you to bypass that limitation. However, all is not lost. Also: The best email hosting services Thanks to Google Drive, you can still send files larger than 25MB via Gmail (or any email client for that matter). But don’t think you have to switch back and forth between Gmail and Drive to make this work, as Google has built the feature right into Gmail and it’s super simple to use. With this handy workaround, you can send files up to 10GB in size. You read that correctly… 10GB. Also: How to send Gmail app notifications so you never miss an email If you have a need to send something larger than that, you’re out of luck and will have to resort to mailing a USB flash drive. So, how is this done? Let me show you.
How to get around the 25MB limit in Gmail
What you’ll need: All you’ll need is a valid Google account and either a web browser or the mobile app (I’ll show you how to do this from both). Of course, you’ll also have to have uploaded the large file to Google Drive, so make sure to do that first. That’s it. Let’s send some massive attachments.
How to avoid the 25MB limit in the mobile Gmail app
This is just as easy. All you have to do is open Gmail and start composing a new email. In the Compose window, tap the paper clip icon and, from the drop-down, select Insert from Drive. Also: How to change your Gmail inbox layout (and why you you might want to) All they have to do is click the link to download the file. From the new page, tap My Drive, navigate to the large file you want to send, select the file, and tap Select. The link will be automatically generated and added to the email. Finish composing, tap the Send button, and you’re done. And that, my friends, is all there is to avoiding the 25MB file limit in both the web and mobile versions of Gmail. Enjoy sending those large files.