No longer worry about limit attachments on Yahoo! Mail
Users will not have to worry about the 25 MB attachment limit in Yahoo! Mail too, because all files are stored on the Dropbox cloud service.
In an effort to promote its email service, Yahoo! has integrated Dropbox connectivity, allowing managing email attachments easily and faster than before.
With the new feature, you can save and retrieve attachments from Dropbox, the most popular cloud service on the Internet today. However, this feature only supports the version of Yahoo! Mail uses English, French, German, Italian and Spanish languages, allowing users to access their Dropbox folder right from within their Yahoo! Mail. Users can store email attachments directly to Dropbox or attach files to outgoing emails using files from Dropbox.
Currently, users of Dropbox and Yahoo! Mail can take advantage of this integrated feature, and without a Dropbox account, users can create from Yahoo! Mail. One of the most notable points from this new feature is that users will not have to worry about the 25 MB attachment limit in Yahoo! Mail too because all files are stored on the Dropbox cloud service.
This method is very similar to Google's Gmail through the integration of the ability to connect to Google Drive. Users can quickly and easily attach files stored on Google Drive, then send them in the same email without having to worry about finding files stored on their computers. .
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