Attaching large files to a Mailing

Written by Jasmine Osman Caldeira

Last published at: October 8th, 2024

If you’d like to allow your recipients to download a file or files greater than the allotted attachment limit, you can include a link to download a file directly in the body of your email.

Drag & Drop Mode

Using a Button

  1. Add a button element by dragging from the Content panel
  2. Click the button to activate the content properties panel on the right. Look for the “Actions” section.  Click “Link File”



  3. This will load your file manager. From here, upload your file.


  4. Note there is a 12mb per file limit to upload here

  5. Then click the “Insert” button to link it back to your button

  6. Now, when your recipients click the button, they will be redirected to the file.

  1. Highlight the text that you would like to link to your file and click the “insert link” icon in the toolbar.

  2. In the “Link Type” dropdown click “File Manager”. This will launch the file manager interface.

  3. Upload your file and click “Insert”

  4. Note there is a 12mb per file limit to upload here

  5. Click OK in the “Insert Link” window

  6. Now, when your recipients click the button, they will be redirected to the file.

Alternatively, if you can host the file on another site or server. Just paste the link directly in the URL field and you don’t have to upload it to the file manager.


Manual Mode

  1. Highlight the text that you would like to link to the file

  2. Click the link icon in the toolbar to launch the Link editor

  3. Click Browse and select the file on your computer

  4. Click OK

Alternatively, if you already have the file hosted on another server or site, then you can just paste the URL into the URL field in the Link editor.