Attachment Not Showing In Gmail
Attachments Won't Attach To Gmail
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After another week of observation, I'm convinced it's MY server that is removing the attachments before processing the email. I am the only sender my recipients are reporting not receiving attachments from. Often, when a recipient tells me they didn't get the attachment, and I re-send it to them, they get it. Open Microsoft Outlook. Click File, Options, and then Add-ins. Under Manage click COM Add-ins. Click on GO button next to Manage and then uncheck all of the Add-Ins. Once everything has been disabled click Ok. Close Microsoft Outlook and then re-open Outlook to see if the attachment issue has been resolved.
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Gmail Not Showing Attachment In Draft Mail
If you're a Gmail user, you know that if you want to attach a Google Drive file to an outgoing message, your only choice is to attach a link to that file.Not anymore. Thanks to a new update, Gmail now lets you attach actual Google Drive files. Just two limitations: This works only with files you've uploaded to Drive (not items actually created in Drive), and the maximum file size for attachments is 25MB.Here's how the new method works:Step 1: Open Gmail in your browser, then click Compose to create a new message.Step 2: Near the bottom of the new-mail window, locate and click the Google Drive icon.Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNETStep 3: Now you'll see the contents of your Google Drive. Choose one or more files, then select the Attachment option in the bottom-right corner.
At first glance it may not look like anything has happened, but basically you're just toggling between that and the Drive Link option.Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNETStep 4: Click the blue Insert button (bottom-left corner), then finish sending your message as usual.Needless to say, this is a bit different than adding an attachment that's stored on your PC, which is done by clicking the paperclip icon (in step 2) instead.But for those times when you need to share something from your Google Drive and went to deliver the actual file, now you can.
Are there any related issues?Possibly related to:.What operating system are you using?macOS Sierra 10.12.4 What version of Nylas Mail are you using?2.0.31-Bug? Do you have any third-party plugins installed? If so, which ones?It's a default install.
I have not installed anything. Is the issue related to a specific email provider (Gmail, Exchange, etc.)?I am using Gmail.A former colleague of mine sent me an email containing no text, but one PDF attachment. The attachment shows fine in Gmail UI, but Nylas has no indication of it - it just displays the email message as if it is empty - i.e no text and no attachments.