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Email File Too Large to Send? Not Anymore!

How often have you found yourself urgently trying to send an email with an important attachment, only to encounter the alarming message – "file too large to send"? Annoying, right?

This common email hiccup hasn't gone unnoticed. Microsoft, one of the tech industry's giants, has acknowledged our shared frustrations.

And guess what? They're serving up a solution that seems almost too good to be true. But in this case, it truly is!

As detailed in a recent update on the Microsoft 365 roadmap, there's an exciting revelation. Microsoft is looking to enhance email security and ease of use by integrating Outlook with the Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage. This initiative is geared towards eliminating those pesky size limit roadblocks.

So, the next time you stumble upon that size limit barrier, Outlook, with a nod from an I.T. consultant's perspective on email security, will prompt you to shift your file to OneDrive. This ensures that your vital document seamlessly makes its way to its designated recipient.

Ingenious, isn’t it?

Users of Android devices are the early beneficiaries of this feature. However, the larger rollout is imminent, slated for this month. So, the days of struggling with compressing, resizing, or even sidelining large files will soon be behind us. The need to depend on potentially insecure third-party services? That’s becoming history too.

Thanks to Microsoft, our email experience is on the verge of a revolutionary enhancement.

Need more from your email? Security? Storage? Connectivity? Your I.T. team is here.