6 种将大文件作为电子邮件附件发送的方法

6 种将大文件作为电子邮件附件发送的方法

6 Ways to Send Large Files as Email Attachments

All the popular email clients have size lіmits on thе files that you can email tо recipients. However, there are ways to send large files as email attachments despite those limitations.

File size limits vary depending on the email service. For example, Gmail, Yahoo, and AOL have a limit of 25 Mb per email. Outlook.com is limited to only 10 Mb. Even desktop email clients have limits. Microsoft Outlook only allows a file send of 20 Mb, and while Mozilla Thunderbird is unlimited, you may still experience file size limits depending on what email accounts you connect it to.

The trick is to either shrink the file sizes using various utilities or bypass email itself as the primary method for sending the files.

Compressing Files

If

the file you’re trying to send is just above the limit (for example, a 30 Mb

file on Gmail), you may be able to compress the file to just under the limit.

Right-click the file, select Send to, and then select Compressed (zipped) folder.

Most files, once compressed into a ZIP file, will reduce in size from anything like 10 to 75%, depending how much available space there is within the file data for the compression algorithm to do its magic. Read our other post that goes into detail on which compression program is best.

If the compression routine was able to shrink the file below the size limits of your email service, you can attach the file to your email. Also, be sure to read about the different types of compression formats.

Also, check out our video on YouTube where we cover how to ZIP a file and make it smaller:

Splitting Apart Archives

If

you are trying to send one large archive file that contains a lot of files and

folders, you can always break that file up into smaller archives that are each

under the email service size limit.

For example,

take a ZIP file that’s just under 60 Mb. You won’t be able to send this file

using Gmail or any other cloud email service.

Right

click the file and extract all the files inside it into their individual files

and folders by selecting Extract All.

Next,

create a new archive file by right-clicking inside the folder, selecting New

and Compressed (zipped) Folder.

Next,

copy all the individual files and folders you just extracted from the oversized

archive file. Then right-click the new, empty archive file, and select Paste.

Repeat

this process for as many files and individual folders as you can until the size

of the new archive file you created is just under the size limit.

Repeat

the process above to create another empty archive and continue copying more

files and folders until each of those files is just under the limit. Create as

many archive files as you need to in order to recompress all the files and

folders from the original, oversized archive file.

Finally,

you can send each of these files as individual emails, until you’re done

sending them all.

Send Files via Google Drive

Another

approach is uploading the oversized file to a cloud share account like Google

Drive, assigning rights for anyone with the link to view it (which is default),

and sending the recipient the link to the file on Google Drive.

To

do this, upload the oversized file to a folder in your Google Drive account.

Right-click

on the file in Google Drive, and select Share.

In

the Share with others window, next to Anyone with the link can view,

select Copy link.

This

will copy the Google Drive file URL to your clipboard.

Go

back to your Gmail email message and select the insert link icon. Paste

the Google Drive file link into the Web address field.

Select

OK to finish. This will insert the link into your email message.

Select

Send to finish. All the recipient needs to do is click the link to

download the file from your shared Google Drive file.

Using

this approach, it doesn’t matter how large the file is. You can send any file

of any size in this manner.

Use Gmail Google Drive Integration

An

even faster way you can upload a large file and send the link is by using the

integration that exists between Gmail and Google Drive.

If

these are two services you use and you’re sending your email using Gmail, all

you need to do is attempt to attach a file that’s larger than the 25 Mb.

Gmail

will automatically upload the file to your Google Drive account with visibility

for the email recipient. You’ll see a message notifying you of this.

When

the upload is done, you’ll see the Google Drive link inserted into your email.

That’s

all there is to it. This is the fastest way to send an oversized file via

email, but again you need to have both a Gmail and a Google Drive account for

it to work.

Send Directly from Cloud

Another

quick way to send an oversized email is by sending it from your cloud share account rather than from the email

service itself.

For

example, from your OneDrive account, you can right-click any file and select Share.

This

will open a Send Link window where you can type in the recipient’s email

address and the email message you’d like to include.

Select

Send to send the email with the link to the shared file automatically

inserted.

This

is a much faster way to send oversized files, and you don’t have to worry about

splitting it up into smaller files or somehow shrinking it to under the limit.

Use Your Hosting Anonymous FTP

If you have your own web hosting account, you can use the anonymous FTP feature that’s usually included with these accounts.

Check

with your web hosting provider if you’re not sure if you have this feature

enabled.

If

it is enabled, when you’re logged into cPanel, just visit the FTP section and

look for the username of the anonymous account. Select Configure FTP Client to

see the server name that your email recipient can use to make the FTP

connection.

All

you need to do is use your own FTP client to upload your oversized files to the

anonymous FTP folder inside your web hosting account.

The

folder for this is usually called something like public_ftp.

After

you send the FTP details to your recipient, they can use their own FTP client

to connect to the anonymous folder and download the file from the public_ftp

folder.

This

is an approach you may need to use for very large files, such as very large

video files that are many gigabytes in size.

The

file transfer may take a while, but this is the kind of file transfer that FTP

technology was intended for.

Transferring

Large Files via Email

As you can see, there are many ways to transfer very large

files via email. The method that you choose really depends upon what services

you have available, and the size of the file itself.

The archive approach is great if your files are just over

the limit. But if you’re dealing with very large files that you can’t split up

into smaller archives, then the cloud share method or the FTP approach may be

your best option.

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