Sunday, 20 May 2012

Send Attachment Larger Than 25MB In Gmail

Are you unable to send files more than 25MB in file attachments in your mail in Gmail?. Don't worry, now there is a trick to send files larger than 25MB files in Gmail. Before this trick I think you were depending on file hosting services like MegaUpload.com, Mediafire.com to transfer your large files on Internet. Now sharing files on internet has become easy. Now you can share very large files up to 1GB in email for free. You can share music, videos, movies, software, photo albums etc up to 1GB through email. Even in these modern days you still can't rely on those file hosting services to send your larger files on internet.


Google's email service provider i.e., Gmail and other email service providers are restricting their users by enabling a limitation to the users email accounts that an user can send a maximum of 25MB files in their emails. If you try to send a file larger than 25MB it will give you an error saying "The file exceeds 25MB attachment limit. Sorry".





So, email users used to send larger files more than 25MB through torrents or by uploading on file hosting services servers and by sharing that URL with the recipient (to whom the file needs to be sent). Then the recipient needs to download those large files from the file hosting servers. The main drawback of using this service is that the sender needs to register with that file hosting service website. Otherwise the email sender used to cut these files into smaller partitions lesser than 25MB and send these files in multiple emails to the recipient. However it will cause problem to both sender and recipient because the sender needs to cut the file into multiple parts and the recipient needs to rejoin these multiple parts into a single file and use. It looks bit horrible but it can't be done by all. In these modern days you can't rely on that old process to send and share your larger files. Here are some steps used to skip verification process during the sign up of Google account. Now you can use this advanced method to send your large files and documents online in email and instant messaging.


There is a application called "Pando" which helps you in sending and sharing larger files via email. Its helps you in overcoming the defect of uploading larger files and helps you to maintain your privacy from the third party websites. Pando application supports the following operating systems Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Mac O S X 10.4 or later. It is a free application as well as paid. In free service you can send up to 1GB file in email and if you upgrade to pro you can send up to 3GB.


Benefits of having Pro account:
  • Share bigger files up to 3GB files.
  • You won't be disturbed by their irritating advertisements.
  • You can secure your files by adding passwords.

Steps to send larger files up to 3GB in file attachments in Gmail:

1. Download and install a free Pando application to your Windows and Mac operating system.[Link].
2. Run the Pando application and now select 'Share new' and select 'email'.
3. In 'to:' mention the recipient email address and now browse the files and folders you want to send to the recipient and fill out the 'Subject', 'Message' and 'From' (the sender's email ID).
4. Click on send to send your mail.
5. The application not only supports Gmail email service but it also supports the other famous email providers like Yahoo! mail, Hotmail and instant messaging services like AOL, Skype, Yahoo Messenger, Outlook and lots more.
6. For using this free service you don't need to register the account on their website.


Snapshot of uploading heavy files.


Snapshot of downloading heavy files.






To use the service even the recipient needs to install this application in his computer. You don't need to worry how to tell the recipient to install this application in his computer the software itself tells to the recipient in your sent email.








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