How to send blocked files to gmail or yahoo (archives .rar, executables .exe etc)

Опубликовано: 06 Июнь 2026
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This is the easiest way to send rar and exe files on gmail or yahoo mail. Google blocks a lot of files that you can't send to e-mail so you can use an easy trick in order to send them to anyone you need. Either archives or executable files or any other files.

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