Gmail doubles maximum attachment size to 20MB

Posted on 23 May, 2007
This item is filed under [Google/Gmail, Tech News]

May 23, 2007 · 0 comments

Gmail LogoGmail has recently doubled the maximum size of attachments to a mail from 10MB to 20MB. This is definitely good news.

But you need to remember that if your recipient is using a service that does not allow such large mails then there might be problems. So it would be safe to send to other gmail users or if you are sure that the recipient can receive mails of this size.

It may not be long before Google breaks out of the 2+ GB of storage space and goes unlimited like Yahoo mail and Rediffmail.

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