ANSWERS: 4
  • Gmail from google has about 2.7 gigabyte of room for storage of attachments and is always growing slowly but surely. i dont think that there is any restriction on file size of attachments probably up to as much space as you ahve left on your account. Gmail is by invite so you ahve to have someone invite you who already has it
  • noipmail.com allows the largest size email attachment at a whopping 50 megabytes per email which is five times larger than the top two being gmail and yahoo. This is a free services (Unknown if a pay service allows more.) Pando is the closest thing to email for huge files (gigabytes) 50MBs is big for an attachment. Next we will see 100MBs to 200MBs allowing people to email entire CDs and eventually folks will be able to send 1GB attachments. Imagine getting you favorite movie sent to your inbox!
  • 50 MB is the largest that I've seen. My service (AT&T/Yahoo) allows for a maximum attachment size of 20 MB which is enough to attach about 6 or 7 average-sized audio files.
  • Yahoo premium is good. I am not sure which premium program offers the largest attachments. Yahoo, gmail and MSN will have to step up and offer bigger attachments for their free service if they want to stay ahead of the other. If MSN and buys Yahoo, they can take down gmail/google.

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