Emailing massive files to friends isn't continuously simple. The attachment feature is not suitable for sending large files like videos and high-resolution photos. Indeed, most email servers do not settle for causation or receiving files larger than 20 MB or 25 MB, looking on the hosts. This size limit is reached with one file, or with many attachments whose total size is greater than the brink outlined by your email client. nevertheless, there are several tricks to avoid this issue.
- Using a File Compression Utility
- Using FTP Servers
- Using Web Servers HTTP
- Using Temporary File Hosting Sites
- Using Opera
Using a File Compression Utility
To send large files, you can compress them with a compression utility, such as WinRar, to reduce the size.
Using FTP Servers
If you have permanent access to the Internet (ADSL for example), you can
install a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server on your computer and give
the address to your friends. There are free FTP servers, like TypSoftFTP Server or FileZilla Server.
Using Web Servers HTTP
Using Temporary File Hosting Sites
If you do not want to install a server on your computer, there are
websites that can temporarily host your files. Very easy to use and
fast, these platforms temporarily host your files and keep them
protected.
The principle is simple: upload (download to a server) your file to the website, recover the address (URL) that the site gives you back, and share this URL to your recipients. Once they open the URL, they will be able to download the files.
Online storage utilities are also an alternative. All offer an email sharing feature: Dropbox up to 2 GB of storage, Box up to 10 GB of storage, and Microsoft OneDrive up to 15 GB of storage space.
The principle is simple: upload (download to a server) your file to the website, recover the address (URL) that the site gives you back, and share this URL to your recipients. Once they open the URL, they will be able to download the files.
Online storage utilities are also an alternative. All offer an email sharing feature: Dropbox up to 2 GB of storage, Box up to 10 GB of storage, and Microsoft OneDrive up to 15 GB of storage space.
Using Opera
Opera makes it easy to exchange files directly from station to station without any size limits by using Opera Unite.

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