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How to Send/Recieve 2Gb Sized Attachments for Free

August 14, 2008 by Amit Bhawani

Are you looking to process any of the following tasks?
1. Send your important document files
2. Send your daily business reports
3. Send your favourite Mp3 music
4. Send video files to your friends
5. Send any kind of file to your friends

If you try to do the above tasks your email service provider wont allow you to do because Gmail has a maximum attachment size rule of sending and recieving attachment of maximum 20Mb(Megabytes) in size, in case of yahoo mails it is 10Mb(Megabytes) & in case of hotmail it is 10Mb(Megabytes).

Streamfile Online File Transfer

Here comes the use of Streamfile which offers free files sending service and supports upto 2Gb[2048mb] of transfer size for free of cost. Just enter the reciptant’s email address and browse the file from your local computer and click on ‘Stream Your File’ and you are done.

Free Online File Transfer Tool

The service is currently free of cost and would be charged in future hence you can use this free facility till its offered and send/recieve files which are of huge sizes.

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About Amit Bhawani

My name is Amit Bhawani and here I like to share my internet/tech experience with my online readers. You can follow me on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram at @AmitBhawani

Comments

  1. Venkat says

    August 14, 2008 at 5:04 pm

    Such services can be really useful as the data transfers today are really high and the instant messaging services also don’t allow huge file transfers, and with email attachments the downloads of huge attachments can be slow, but such services can serve better.

  2. Eerik says

    August 14, 2008 at 5:06 pm

    Great! Didn’t know you could send attachments that large… Another solution is to just upload the file somewhere and send the link in an email. Another great find, though. My bookmark folder is overflowing with useful sites discovered here.. 😀

    Eerik

  3. Amar says

    August 16, 2008 at 9:16 am

    WOw

    I couldnt never imagine that we can send 2gb attachments.. thats awesome..

    Wow, hope they dont charge it in future..

    And even if they do, i guess its worth it..

    GUys, make the most of it before they start charging 🙂

  4. Sherry says

    August 23, 2008 at 2:55 pm

    hey this is a good post I must said. I never send any 2G file but I am sure people that are working on their project would love this. It surely makes their work easier too. 🙂

  5. Balaji J H says

    October 25, 2008 at 2:49 pm

    There’s another site like it
    http://www.yousendit.com

    Here’s another site which offers 1TB free space
    http://www.oosha.com

  6. ansh says

    January 6, 2009 at 6:51 am

    THIS is amazing epecially for media persons like us who have send large amount of files to server central everyday , kudos to developers. i am looking forward to more such novel concepts.

  7. Web Host says

    February 4, 2011 at 11:57 am

    Can we send more than 2G with that file attachment?

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