Sharing a large batch of files via email at once often makes it difficult to find them later, especially if your email client ...
PCWorld reports that Microsoft’s new Outlook app for Windows 11 now supports adding email attachments while offline, with ...
Email is part of the lifeblood of governmental operations, and attachments are a central part of that flow. But skillful bad actors can hide malicious payloads in what look like innocuous documents, ...
Email scams and viruses are nothing new—threats like phishing emails and malware have been around since the days when services like AOL still dominated the internet and email landscape. However, while ...
With the proliferation in volume and size of attachments taxing e-mail systems, Accellion is introducing an updated version of its caching and management appliance designed to boost network ...
Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac In the bad old days, there used to be just one way to send an email attachment from your iPhone. You had to find the file or image, and use the share sheet to send it ...
If you get a lot of emails, you probably receive a lot of files as email attachments, too. With so many contacts and so many tasks, it's easy to get overwhelmed and lose track of which emails contain ...
Most of us have experienced the problem of trying to receive an e-mail with an attachment that was too large for our mail system to accept, or trying to deliver a large attachment to someone with the ...
When some users attempt to send attachments to mail recipients, the attachments will either not be received, or not properly attach to the message in the first place. Apple Discussions poster sladana ...
Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Problem: You want to send a bunch of photos, or maybe a couple of big PDFs, to a client/friend/family member. The trouble is that the files are too big. Say your ...
Google decided to make it easier to send emails to other people using Gmail, so it's now possible to add one or more emails as an attachment. Typically, if you want to share an email you've received ...