GMAIL WILL ALLOW RECEIVING EMAILS UP TO 50 MB

The new feature starts next Sunday. Curiously, you won't be able to send emails of that size.

Gmail will allow receiving emails up to 50 MB
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Jueves, 16 de Marzo de 2017

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Currently Gmail allows its users to receive emails of up to 25 MB. Now its capacity is going to be doubled. Starting next Sunday, the most popular email service company in the world will allow its followers to directly receive emails of up to 50 MB.

And when sending the email, can that amount of MB also be used? Curiously... No. The Internet giant published on its official blog that the size limit for email sending will remain at 25 MB.

In this way, users will be able to receive large files (sent from other email services that allow documents to be sent with greater capacity) but they will not be able to send them: they will only be able to send up to 25 MB.

How can users send "heavier" emails? If a person needs to send larger files, they can use the Google Drive storage service, where the document can be uploaded and shared with whoever is needed.

In the next update, perhaps Gmail will finally take pity on all users who work with large documents and allow you to send files up to 50 MB.

Updated on: 17/03/2017 00:00:00

Source of Information: BigBangNews

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