• Kent@feddit.dkOP
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      8 months ago

      That’s not really a Proton Mail limit - if the mail is too big, it’ll just be rejected by some other mailserver on its way, even if Proton allowed it through.

      And Proton would get a lot of support cases from people asking why the mail they sent to a Gmail account was returned…

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        8 months ago

        This is how Google solves it. Would be nice to have that integration between mail and drive.

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            8 months ago

            Oh my bad, I must have missed that. I used mail without drive for the longest time and only just recently started using drive.

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      8 months ago

      Even if they open it up a lot of other places still limit 25 meg ingress.

      That’s a job for Dropbox or a web server or WebDav or any one of a million other things designed to move large files.

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        25mb was a large file like 30 years ago. Now it’s like a couple PDFs with some pictures in it

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          Be that as it may, email is still a bad candidate for file transfer, and a lot of third parties have restrictive limits on file size.