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What free services allow email attachments of 35 MB or more? - mimfrona - 06-12-2014 01:22 PM I need to send this file as an actual attachment, not as a link to a file that will be downloaded. Therefore, dropbox, hightail (formerly yousendit), yahoo mail, gmail, etc. all don't work. How can I get the file to actually attach to the email? zipping only brings it down to 34.5 MB; i'd need it to be 25 mb with any regular email service. As I wrote initially - it cannot be in a link, only as an attachment. - Yanni Depp - 06-12-2014 01:24 PM hotmale - Fred - 06-12-2014 01:39 PM None. You could try zipping it. - 851 - 06-12-2014 01:41 PM Use Gmail and rather than attaching a file just send a link to it and publish it on Google Drive as an unlisted file. Only those with the URL will be able to access it. - Destined Prezident - 06-12-2014 01:52 PM Why don't you upload it on Google Drive? It's a lot simple too |