HIGHLIGHTS
- The size cap on
mails that can be sent from Gmail is still at 25MB
- Users can always
choose Drive for exchange of larger files
- Gmail users
recently experienced sign-out issues with the client
Even though Gmail has maintained a size
cap of 25MB on emails and attachments that can be received through its service
for a long time, Google has
announced that it is now expanding this limit to 50MB. However, the search
giant has clarified that the size limit on mails that can be sent through its
service will still remain at 25MB for users. This effectively means that Gmail
users will now be able to receive larger sized emails from other clients that
offer sending mails with size up to 50MB.
Considering that the attachments often ended up
exceeding the earlier size limit, this can be seen as a welcome move by the
company. Needless to point out but users who want to exchange larger files can
always choose to use search giant's Drive service, which
is already integrated with Gmail.
"Sending and receiving attachments is an
important part of email exchanges. While Google Drive offers a convenient way
to share files of any size, sometimes you need to receive large files as direct
email attachments," Google said in its blog post.
The company says that the change will come into
effect for all users over the coming days. It would be interesting to see if
the company increases the size cap on the emails that can be sent from its
Gmail client going ahead or decides to retain it.
Google recently
acknowledged that it received reports that some Gmail users were
unexpectedly getting signed out of their accounts. Even though the search giant
said that it was investigating the matter at hand, it importantly clarified
that there was no indication that the issue was connected to phishing or account
security threats.
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