as the email attachment size limit is typically 25MB. However, there are a few ways to overcome this limit and send larger files.
Method 1: Split the File into Smaller Chunks
The simplest way to send a large file in Outlook is to split it into smaller chunks. This can be done using a file compression tool, such as WinRAR or 7-Zip. Once the file has been split, you can attach each chunk to a separate email message and send them to the recipient one at a time.
Method 2: Use a Cloud Storage Service
Another option is to use a cloud storage service, such as Google Drive or Dropbox, to upload the large file and then share the link with the recipient. This method is more convenient, as the recipient does not need to download the file to their own computer.
Method 3: Use an Email Client with Larger Attachment Limits
Some email clients, such as Thunderbird and eM Client, have larger attachment limits than Outlook. If you need to send very large files, you may want to consider using one of these clients.
Method 4: Use an FTP Server
If you need to send very large files on a regular basis, you may want to consider using an FTP server. This will allow you to transfer
koows files
koows directly between your computer and the recipient's computer, without having to use email.