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What is use of an email attachment?
An email attachment is a computer file sent along with an email message. One or more files can be attached to any email message, and be sent along with it to the recipient. This is typically used as a simple method to share documents and images.
What can be attached to an e mail as an attachment?
An email attachment can be any type of file, including images (photos), videos, mp3s, documents, zipped files/folders, and more. Most email providers have a limit on the size of the attachment that can be sent. Also, you can usually only send up to a certain amount of attachments with each email.
What is the advantage of sending attachments?
Emailing documents as attachments removes the need to pay for postage when the document is going outside the office. It also reduces the need for workers to manage intra-office mail. Besides saving on delivery costs, email attachments that don’t require printing save paper, ink or toner costs.
When was the first email attachment sent?
Published March 12, 2014 This article is more than 2 years old. It was 22 years ago yesterday that Nathaniel Borenstein sent his colleagues the world’s first email attachment: a picture of his barbershop quartet, The Telephone Chords.
What does sending as an attachment mean?
An attachment is simply an additional file sent with an email message. An attachment can be an image file, a Word document, or one of many other supported file types.
What does it mean to send an attachment?
An attachment, or email attachment, is a file sent with an email message. It may be an image, video, text document, or any other type of file. Most email clients and webmail systems allow you to send and receive attachments.
How do you say attached to an email?
You can simply write, “Please, find attached.” or its abbreviated form: PFA. “Attached” is the correct word for electronic communications. Enclosed is used for physical mails where envelopes are used.
How do you inform an email attachment?
Consider these five steps when composing and sending an email containing an attachment:
- Determine what files you wish to send.
- Write the email’s subject line.
- Compose the email’s body.
- Attach the files.
- Review and send the email.
- Make sure the attachment is in an appropriate file format.