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Free Service that Lets you Send a 100MB File via Email

mailbigfiles_logoWhat if you have large attachments (maybe around 50MB) and you would like to send to your friends via email but nowadays free email providers such as Gmail has only a maximum attachment size of only 20MB.

I've stumbled across a free service known as MailBigFile. This useful and powerful platform enables users to send files to a particular email address with a maximum attachment size of an amazing 100MB! (5 times more than Gmail) You can even add a message to be included in the email but it's optional.

Upgrading to a premium service will allow you to have more benefits and features such as faster uploads, send bigger files, encrypted transfer and many more. It cost $20 per year but it's worth the money if you were to send huge attachments frequently.




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