It better to upload the file to free online storage like 4shared, rapidshare, etc and ask the receiver to download it from the online storage.
If you want to keep your file secret, many online storage provide choice to keep your file private.
Another alternative is split your file into several (well, maybe hundreds) parts.
Sometimes some boring job of splitting files will do b1 archiver for you. it's quite useful in everyday life
The only way to send a "hard copy" document through e-mail is to attach it as a computer file document, or scan it and send it as an image file.
You can send exe file through attachment on Gmail. Exe files are executable files in windows. They can be used to install a program or use stuff inside it.
You would need to pay for a Service that would send a Email with a File that large.
Get the picture from phone, click Compose to send new email. Use the Attached or send file or add file ( depend on your email setting and programs )that picture into the email Send and you are done!
In your email application you use the "attach" function (this may have an icon like a paperclip) and this enable you ti search for the document and attach it, so that you can send it with the e-mail.
No, you cannot send a physical check through email.
No, you cannot send a physical check through email.
I think you can send it via email, if you attach a file to an email and send it to someone it should work.
Scan the image into the computer, send to your documents files, then attach to an email.
Find the file in word and attach in email.
No, you cannot send a mobile check through email.
You can photocopy the fax you are going to send, then attached it as a file to your email, then you write the persons details you are going to send it to, then you press send.