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Having your Gmail attachments automatically synced to your Google Drive account is possible with this simple hack.
According to Google, users can send an email with up to 25MB of attachments. Whether you send a single file or multiple files, they should not exceed the 25MB file size limit.
You can now bypass Gmail's meager 25MB attachment size limit by using Google Drive. By integrating its Google Drive with Gmail, Google now lets you attach files as large as 10GB (400 times larger ...
Google Drive attachments can be much larger than standard e-mail attachments. The size limit for attached files through Google Drive is 10 GB, compared to 25 MB for regular attachments.
If your email contains multiple attachments and you want to save them all to Google Drive, you do not need to use the method mentioned above. Instead, you can click the Save all to Drive button to ...
December 16, 2014 - 10:51 pm Google is continuing its march toward better integrating Google Drive into Gmail. As of today, you can now send files directly from Google Drive as Gmail attachments.
For two years you've been able to share links to Drive documents with just one-click. Now, you can send actual attachments.
Although there are several ways to do that, using the Outlook email client would be easiest. If you have free storage, you can save attachments in Google Drive.
A custom spreadsheet and script can automatically copy the attachments of messages with a certain tag in Gmail and send them to Google Drive.