How to use Mail Drop on iPhone to send large files
The Mail app also has a Mail Drop option to help you transfer large attachments using iCloud Mail, helping users to finish sending emails without any problems.
By default, the Mail app on iPhone only limits you to sending email attachments up to 20MB or 25MB. However, the Mail app also has a Mail Drop option to help you transfer large attachments using iCloud Mail, helping users to finish sending emails without any problems. So you do not need another tool to reduce file size similar to when sending large emails on Gmail. The following article will guide you to use Mail Drop on iPhone,'
Instructions for using Mail Drop on iPhone
Step 1:
At the Mail application interface on iPhone, we enter the email address we send the message to, the accompanying text content and click the file icon to attach the file we want to send.
Step 2:
The user selects the file that you want to send on the iPhone. Then you click on the blue send icon in the top right corner to send the email.
Step 3:
Then, because the size of the attachment exceeded the specified amount, the Mail application made an option for the user. We click Use Mail Drop .
Soon the file was attached using iCloud and mailed as usual. Note, iCoud attachments will only last for 30 days.
Step 4:
When the other party receives the email, they just need to click on the Download title to switch to the interface containing the attachment.
They will eventually see the file and tap Download to your device to download the file.
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