Google is winning big with emails, by increasing the email attachment cap to 25MB. With a vast 7GB free space provided by gmail, most users would not have to delete an email, but with attachment properties, gmail was still lagging behind many other corporate emails.

Gmail increases attachment to 25MB
Now gmail has increased the attachment cap to 25MB, which was 20MB earlier and was 10MB before that. While attachment sizes so matter a lot, the best feature why we still use gmail is perhaps the POP client access. Yahoo mail requires a user to upgrade to get pop access. Nobody cares about MSN these days, and is considered obsolete.
Google operating system blog though reports that a few users have not been able to attach a file of more than 10MB with the flash uploader and were required to use the HTML interface to complete the task.




