Photos in files sent to an email help

Im not very tech savy on computers etc or upto speed on new things available to use obviously free.
I want to send lots of photos of a house inside and out which i put into different files under each area of house and then will want to email this to a property agent.
Obviously due to the amount of photos and photos per each file im not even sure if an email can handle as much.

What can i use to make it easy for us both. Thanks.

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  • +2

    Webtransfer or DropBox. Dropbox I know you can create folders. Then the receiver downloads files.

  • +1

    Buy a cheap USB Drive https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/verbatim-8…

    and drag each Folder containing the images across.

    Drop the USB Drive into the Property Agent.

    • +3

      Do not forget to negative gear said USB

      • +3

        Only with Older ones 🙃

        • Moot point as you can't negative gear someone else's property. Sounds like OP is the tenant and not the owner of the property.

  • did you ask the property agent, what can you do to transfer the photos?

  • No

  • If you have a gmail account it will auromatically use google drive for large attachments

    • Never knew this so in one email how much mb can you send? I ended up using drop box free for 30 days but im sure it needs other person to have app do might not have been a good idea. As i had each folder named with pics in each folder i sent 23 different folders. I think i should have asked property manager if wanted pics on usb stick and try and get to there place to pass them on.

      • Not sure, but i had a file in the hundreds of mb the other day and when i attached it it asked me if i wanted to use google drive instead

      • Google Drive gives you 15GB of free storage. You can put your individual folders into one final folder and upload that.

        I believe the size limit is 10GB.

        • And i take when received other end it take them a while to download them?

          • @bwatt72: It all depends on their D/L speed + how fast G-Drive sends it.

            You could use 7-Zip (free) to compress the final folder.

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