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how do i email larger files than what yahoo allows?

what other program am i able to do that with?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    You could try to compress the files with a program such as WinZip

  • 1 decade ago

    The All-New mail can now attach up to 25 MB and multiple files at once. There is a plug in that must first be installed. Follow the instructions at the bottom of the message screen. For up to 100 MB read the following.

    The web site http://drop.io/ allows up to 100 MB of free storage for file sharing. This is a procedure that allows you to upload up to 100 MB of data directly from Yahoo Mail and someone else can download it. You need the All-New Yahoo Mail to use this procedure. With Classic mail you must do it manually at http://drop.io/

    Go to http://mail.yahoo.com/

    Click on "attach large files" under applications

    Click "allow" the first time you use it

    Click "get started now" the first time you use it

    Click "select files"

    Click "upload and compose e-mail"

    Compose and send mail

    The person receiving the email can click on "view" or "view all" and they will be taken to the drop.io web site to download the file.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Make a compressed zip file out of it to reduce the space used

  • Jeff P
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Gmail

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  • Derek
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc. has a 10-25mb limit,. its annoying. If you want you can use my brothers site to send files up to 2GB,.. its free and you can use your existing email.

    http://www.toobigforemail.com/

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