Posts Tagged ‘Maximum Size’
Monday, June 29th, 2009
The popular Gmail service provides users a new value for the maximum size of an email attachment: 25 megabytes (MB). Until now, the maximum size allowed for the attached files was 20 megabytes (MB). This upgrade of Gmail service will make easier for you to send or to backup larger files from your Gmail account. The new limit imposed for the maximum size of email attachment is rolled out for all existing and future Gmail accounts.As a consequence, any Gmail user is able to send or receive messag
Tags: Attachment Size, Consequence, Email Attachment, Gmail Account, Maximum Size, Megabytes
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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
In their own words “DropRecord.com is a Web 2.0 file mirroring service with the most advanced features and technology. Just upload your file to our server, it will be automatically distributed to several free file hosts. After it's uploaded, you will get download links to these sites.” Why it might be a killer It is free and very useful for back-up purposes. Some questions Is there any sort of limitation when it comes to the maximum size of the files you can upload? What it does To put it
Tags: Advanced Features, Distribution Service, Free File Hosts, Free Hosts, Maximum Size, Upload File, Web Service
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Monday, February 9th, 2009
Gmail, The Google's web mail service is exactly a handy solution to give a backup to your important files and data.So you can access files uploaded to your 07 GB Gmail account anywhere in the world.Actually files are uploaded as mail attachments. Maximum size of an attachment is around 10 MB
Tags: Gmail, Google, Handy Solution, Host Files, Mail Attachments, Maximum Size, Web Mail Service
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