Your MP3 and other music file formats make it possible for you to easily transport your songs and albums from place to place. You can efficiently back your favorite music collections up in remote locations, safeguarding them against catastrophic failure of your computer's hard drive. With Gmail, you can write an email message to yourself that contains your music files. The files will then be stored on Gmail's servers, and you can use Gmail's search function to find them.
Navigate to Gmail.com and enter your username and password in the spaces provided. Click "Sign in."
Click the gray "Compose Mail" button.
Click within the "To" box and type your entire email address.
Give your message a name and enter it in the "Subject" box.
Click the blue "attach a file" link.
Locate the music file that you would like to upload to Gmail using the Windows Explorer window that opens. Double-click the file to select it.
Wait for the song to be uploaded to Gmail.
Click the "Send" button, and then click "Yes" to confirm that you would like to send the message.
Navigate to Gmail.com and enter your username and password in the spaces provided. Click "Sign in."
Click the gray "Compose Mail" button.
Click within the "To" box and type your entire email address.
Give your message a name and enter it in the "Subject" box.
Click the blue "attach a file" link.
Locate the music file that you would like to upload to Gmail using the Windows Explorer window that opens. Double-click the file to select it.
Wait for the song to be uploaded to Gmail.
Click the "Send" button, and then click "Yes" to confirm that you would like to send the message.


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