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To attach a folder to an email, you can either compress the folder into a file and then attach it, or upload the folder to a cloud service and then send its link. Compress the folder into a file and ...
Google's Gmail provides a powerful email service for personal and business use due to its large storage capacity, intuitive labeling scheme and integration into the Google application framework. Gmail ...
Being able to send and receive emails from Android devices allows savvy business persons a chance to carry their office with them anywhere they go, without needing to rely on a bulky laptop. Why wait ...
Every email provider comes with some limitations, and almost all of them have one thing in common – limited attachment size. It doesn’t matter whether you use Gmail or Outlook as your email management ...
Emails are not designed for sending large format file sizes. Attaching documents and a few photos is not a problem, but songs require a heavy data transfer that most email providers don't allow.
Need to send someone a big batch of files? Don’t attach one after another after another to your e-mail. Instead, compress the files into one smaller, easier-to-manage file. In other words, “Zip” them.
I recently migrated from Outlook Express to Outlook 2003. It's been a relatively smooth transition save for one irritating glitch: Outlook 2003 can't "see" Zip files. When I try to attach one to an ...