Most email providers allow about 10 MB's as a maximum size for attachments. One can upload larger files to a website (there are free ones for this purpose) and then have the other party download from that site. I use one for huge music files (154 MB) that I upload to a site that I pay a fee too, and then my clients can download at will. My cost is about $80 per year for that service - for me, it's totally worth it ... every penny.
You can attach files, email multiple people at once, forward emails, reply to messages, etc.
Attach to emails files programmes etc
Viruses called Worms can reproduce by copying themselves into other files. They can also attach to emails and filesharing. There tricky and harmful to any computer.
You should not attach unececessary files because you dont send unessesary files because they are bad.
It is normally an image which did not load (corrupt attachment, not allowed to view attachments in emails (setting), invliad URL to image on a website, or program used to send didn't attach the actual image files.
No.
If you are like most modern internet users, you have a need to send large files often. It can be really frustrating to try to attach large files to emails, only to have the email bounce back because the files were way too large. If you find yourself in this situation, you should look in to using one of the file uploading sites that are capable of handling the large files you are working with.
Spotlight is an advanced search tool which can rapidly locate files and folders and emails on a Mac.
Click on attach located near the address bar. There will be a prompt asking you where the file you want to attach from.
Emails can be of any type of gmail. You can send a professional mail or a personal mail. You can also attach various attachments with it.
With many emails. There are some services which let you attach huge files but they come at a cost. I use an external Hard-drive to transfer data as they are pretty cheap and easy to get hold of.
to who? email- attach to file aim- click on send files or transfer files