How to open a folder from drive through mail

I think there may be a bit of confusion here!

You can't directly open a folder from a drive through email. Email is a messaging system that allows you to send and receive text-based messages, while a drive is a storage device that holds files and folders. These two systems are separate and don't have a direct connection.

However, there are a few ways to share a folder or file from a drive with someone through email:

  1. Attach the file to an email: You can attach the file or folder to an email and send it to the recipient. This way, the recipient can download the file or folder from the email attachment.
  2. Share a link to the folder: If you have a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive, you can share a link to the folder with the recipient. The recipient can then access the folder by clicking on the link.
  3. Use a file-sharing service: There are file-sharing services like WeTransfer, File.io, or SendSpace that allow you to send large files or folders to others. You can upload the file or folder to the service and share the link with the recipient.

To open a folder from a drive through email, you would need to:

  1. Attach the folder to an email as a ZIP file or a compressed archive (e.g., ZIP, RAR, or 7Z).
  2. Send the email to the recipient.
  3. The recipient would need to download the attached ZIP file and extract the contents to access the folder.

Keep in mind that there are security and privacy concerns when sharing files or folders through email. Make sure to use a secure email service and consider using encryption or password protection to protect sensitive information.