How to mail trf from gmail to outlock
To send a TRF (Transportable Rich Format) file from Gmail to Outlook, you'll need to follow these steps:
Step 1: Convert TRF to PDF
Since Gmail doesn't support sending TRF files directly, you'll need to convert it to a PDF file. You can use an online converter like SmallPDF or Convertio to convert your TRF file to PDF.
Step 2: Attach the PDF file to an email
Create a new email in Gmail and attach the converted PDF file to the email.
Step 3: Send the email
Send the email to the recipient's Outlook email address.
Step 4: Open the email in Outlook
The recipient should receive the email in their Outlook inbox. They can open the email and download the attached PDF file.
Alternative method: Use a file-sharing service
If you don't want to convert the TRF file to PDF, you can use a file-sharing service like Dropbox, Google Drive, or Microsoft OneDrive to share the file. Here's how:
- Upload the TRF file to the file-sharing service.
- Share the file with the recipient's email address.
- The recipient can download the TRF file from the file-sharing service and open it in Outlook.
Tips:
- Make sure the recipient's Outlook account is set up to receive emails from Gmail.
- If the recipient's Outlook account is not set up to receive emails from Gmail, they may need to add your Gmail address to their contact list or allow emails from unknown senders.
- If you're sending a large TRF file, you may want to consider using a file-sharing service to avoid email size limitations.