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Yahoo just announced a new partnership with Dropbox that lets you attach files stored with the popular cloud service to outbound emails. The company is touting the integration as yet another way it's making the email experience simpler for customers.

"The way we see it, you should be able to go into your inbox, do what you need to do and move on with your day," writes David McDowell. Dropbox support brings some nice benefits to users of both services: since files are located in the cloud, Yahoo's traditional 25MB attachment limit no longer applies.

Additionally, Dropbox users can choose to save email attachments directly to the cloud — no local storage necessary. Dropbox support is available now for the web version of Yahoo Mail in English, French, Spanish, German and Italian. For larger attachments, you can simply drag and drop the attachments into your e-mail but can send it via Dropbox.

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