Yahoo! has partnered with Dropbox to integrate cloud storage into Yahoo Mail. According to Dropbox blog says, "Email attachments can be tricky: they've got file size limits, you can't keep them updated, and when you add people to a thread, attachments are the first to get left behind.
"The Yahoo! Mail team decided to fix this - by integrating with Dropbox"
If you're using Yahoo! Mail, you'll be able to access Dropbox from the right side of your inbox, you can add files from Dropbox to email and you can save attachments back to Dropbox.
After the Dropbox integration, you can send big file or images about the 25MB file limit, and you can save file your Yahoo! Mail to your Dropbox.
Dropbox integration only supports English,French,German,Italian, and Spanish, Users can quickly attach big files using Dropbox, if you don't have Dropbox account, you'll be able to create one right from Yahoo! Mail.

If you're using Yahoo! Mail, you'll be able to access Dropbox from the right side of your inbox, you can add files from Dropbox to email and you can save attachments back to Dropbox.
After the Dropbox integration, you can send big file or images about the 25MB file limit, and you can save file your Yahoo! Mail to your Dropbox.
Dropbox integration only supports English,French,German,Italian, and Spanish, Users can quickly attach big files using Dropbox, if you don't have Dropbox account, you'll be able to create one right from Yahoo! Mail.
This integration of Dropbox with Yahoo will definitely serve as a welcome news for the users as they will be able to access their files from the cloud directly from the mailbox. Storage capabilities of Dropbox are undoubtedly amazing and with these enhancements, Dropbox will arise as a new phenomenon in storing files in the cloud. Recent integration of Dropbox with GroupDocs is also a positive move for users which use both services at the same time. Now, they can make use of new default storage provision for storing and working on those documents on the go at the same platform.
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