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If you are in the habit of sending large files, like presentations, videos and images, via email then you are likely to often see the alert that your attachment has exceeded the file size.
For iOS 9.2 users who use Apple Mail, you get to enjoy the benefit of Mail Drop that will allow you to send attachments up to 5GB in size. Mail Drop supports all file types.
The recipients of your mail will then have 30 days to download the attachment themselves. The attachments are stored on iCloud, but they will not eat into your iCloud storage limit.
To send large attachments, you can use the Mail app on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. You can also use Mail on your Mac or from iCloud on your Mac or PC. To make use of Mail Drop, you will have to have iOS 9.2 or later installed on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. While your Mac will need to be running OS X Yosemite or later.
While only Apple users get to enjoy the benefit of sending large attachments with Mail Drop, the recipient of the email does not need to be an iPhone or Mac owner; they will not even need an iCloud account to download the attachment.
Sending large Mail attachments with Mail Drop does not require much effort from your side and there is no need to enable or disable any settings. Rather Mail Drop will automatically alert you if the attachment is over the size limit.
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