Attachment in apple mail
The joys of attachments in Apple Mail!
In Apple Mail, attachments are files that you can send along with an email message. Here's a rundown of how to work with attachments:
Sending attachments
- Compose a new email message in Apple Mail.
- Click on the "Attach" button in the toolbar or use the keyboard shortcut Command (⌘) + Shift + A.
- Select the file you want to attach from your computer or device.
- You can attach multiple files at once by holding down the Command (⌘) key while selecting files.
- The attached files will be listed in the "Attachments" section of the email composition window.
Viewing and downloading attachments
- Open the email message that contains the attachment.
- Click on the attachment to view its details, such as the file name, size, and type.
- To download the attachment, click on the "Download" button next to the attachment.
- You can also save the attachment to your computer by clicking on the "Save" button next to the attachment.
Managing attachments
- To delete an attachment, select the attachment and press the Delete key or right-click (or control-click) on the attachment and select "Delete Attachment".
- To rename an attachment, select the attachment and click on the "Rename" button next to the attachment.
- To move an attachment to a different location, select the attachment and drag it to the desired location.
Tips and tricks
- You can attach files up to 10 GB in size in Apple Mail.
- You can also attach files from iCloud Drive, Google Drive, or other cloud storage services.
- To send large files, you can use Apple's Mail Drop feature, which allows you to send files up to 5 GB in size.
- You can also use third-party services like WeTransfer or Dropbox to send large files.