Gmail has a limit of 25 MB to send attachments by email, but with online storage services like Dropbox, Box.com, and Google Drive, there wont be any problems sending large files via Gmail. You can use the below easy step by using Attachments.me and Google Drive, that integrates with Gmail.

First Trick

Attachments.me integrates your email with Dropbox, Box and Google Drive which allows you to send large files without having to leave Gmail when you are writing an email.

How it works:
  1. Simply install the Extension Attachments.me on any of your browser (Mozilla, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome).
  2. Click Attachments button and give permission to connect to the application with your Google Account.
  3. The application connects with Dropbox, Google Drive and Box.com and thus uploading files can be started and even it can be attached with the mail.





Second Trick

You can even send large files using the Google Drive service that allows us to store up to 5GB files over the Internet for free by using the same Gmail account, just go with the below following steps:

  1. Enter drive.google.com and click upload button - Archives. Find the file on your PC and click Open.
  2. Wait for Google Drive to finish the uploading of the file and if you want you can add more files following the previous step.
  3. Now your file will be in the unit that is on the left side of Google Drive, select your file and click More - Save - Attach to Email.
  4. Simply, compose your selected e-mail to any of your contacts and finally send them the email with your large attachment that you have uploaded.