How can i send folder in mail

There are a few ways to send a folder via email, depending on the email client and operating system you're using. Here are a few methods:

Method 1: Zip the folder and attach it to the email

  1. Right-click on the folder you want to send and select "Send to" > "Compressed (zipped) folder".
  2. This will create a zip file of the folder.
  3. Attach the zip file to your email as you normally would.
  4. In the email, you can specify the folder name and any additional information you want to include.

Method 2: Use a cloud storage service

  1. Upload the folder to a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive.
  2. Share the link to the folder with the recipient via email.
  3. The recipient can then download the folder from the cloud storage service.

Method 3: Use a file-sharing service

  1. Use a file-sharing service like WeTransfer, File.io, or SendSpace to upload the folder.
  2. Get a link to the uploaded folder and share it with the recipient via email.
  3. The recipient can then download the folder from the file-sharing service.

Method 4: Use a email client with folder attachment support

  1. Some email clients like Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, or Apple Mail have built-in support for attaching folders.
  2. Check your email client's documentation to see if it supports attaching folders.
  3. If it does, you can attach the folder to the email as you normally would.

Method 5: Use a third-party add-on or plugin

  1. There are third-party add-ons or plugins available for some email clients that allow you to attach folders.
  2. Check the add-on or plugin's documentation to see if it supports attaching folders.

Here are some specific instructions for popular email clients:

Remember to check with your email provider or IT department to see if there are any specific restrictions on sending large files or folders via email.