How to get whattapp files from mail

You're asking how to retrieve WhatsApp files from an email. Here are a few possible scenarios and solutions:

Scenario 1: WhatsApp files sent via email attachment

If someone has sent you a WhatsApp file (e.g., a photo, video, or document) via email as an attachment, you can simply download the attachment from your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, etc.) and save it to your device.

Scenario 2: WhatsApp files shared via email link

If someone has shared a WhatsApp file with you via an email link, you can usually click on the link to download the file directly. The link might look something like this: https://wa.me/1234567890?text=Hello&filename=example.pdf

To download the file, follow these steps:

  1. Copy the link from the email.
  2. Open a web browser and paste the link.
  3. Click on the "Download" or "Save" button to save the file to your device.

Scenario 3: WhatsApp files sent via email with a WhatsApp Web link

If someone has sent you a WhatsApp file via email with a WhatsApp Web link, you can use the link to access the file on WhatsApp Web. Here's how:

  1. Copy the link from the email.
  2. Open WhatsApp Web in your browser (web.whatsapp.com).
  3. Log in to your WhatsApp account using the link.
  4. Click on the "Files" tab and look for the file you want to download.
  5. Click on the file to download it to your device.

Scenario 4: WhatsApp files sent via email with a WhatsApp Business API link

If someone has sent you a WhatsApp file via email with a WhatsApp Business API link, you might need to use a third-party tool or service to retrieve the file. These links are usually used for business purposes and may require authentication or specific software to access.

In this case, you can try using a tool like WhatsApp Business API Client or WhatsApp Business API SDK to retrieve the file. However, please note that these tools may require technical expertise and may not be suitable for all users.

I hope this helps you retrieve your WhatsApp files from email!