To All you Admins that have been finding ways to email large files,

Here is a new development that will help your efforts to transport files from 
Google  :

Since Google Drive launched in April, millions of people have started 
using Drive to keep, create and share files. Starting today, it’s even 
easier to share with others: you can insert files from Drive directly 
into an email without leaving your Gmail.  

Google is adding a new feature to Gmail that lets you use Google Drive to send 
large files as attachments. How large? Up to 10Gbs. 


That’s about 400 times larger than the 25MB limit on traditional Gmail 
attachments.  




When you’re composing an email, you’ll now have the choice of hitting
 the paperclip icon to attach a small file or the Google Drive icon for 
larger files. 


Google provides Drive users with up to 5GB of disk space for free, so
 if you actually want to send a 10GB file you’ll either need to pay for 
more storage or buy a Chromebook -- since that will net you 100Gb of extra disk 
space for 2 years. 


Or you could just upload your files to SkyDrive, Dropbox or another 
site and paste a link into your email message like you probably do now.
For more complete information, go to this link :

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http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2012/11/gmail-and-drive-new-way-to-send-files.html
 >

I hope that this information is found useful to your efforts.

Regards,
Harvey Rothenberg
Systems Integrator/Security Specialist
Still waiting on a local Chapter or meetup

"Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson 
afterwards." -- Unknown
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