Posted by : Cyber Freak
Monday, 3 December 2012
Attachments these days can sometimes get
really heavy, and the limit of 25MB offered by Gmail may seem too
little (ask us, who have to transfer video files often). Gmail now
however, has a killer offering which allows you to send across files up
to 10GB in size, using Google Drive.
According to the latest update on the Gmail blog post, you can now insert files directly from Google Drive
into your email, without having to leave Gmail. This capacity is almost
400 times larger than a traditional attachment limit of 25 MB.
This feature will roll out in the next few days and is applicable only with the new Compose box feature. In our news article on the Compose mail box features,
we had seen that on hovering your mouse pointer over the Attachment
logo, it further broke up into two more logos, namely Insert Photos and
Insert Links. You will now get to see the Google Drive logo titled
‘Insert files using Drive’ beside the attachment logo. Google Drive files have their own share settings options. So Gmail has
also added in a smart-assistant feature, which will prompt you with the
option to change a file’s share settings, if it isn’t already shared
with the recipients.
- Back to Home »
- cloud computing , google , updates »
- Attach Up to 10GB Files in Gmail, Using Drive