I was on the bus last week without my laptop, but I needed to make a few changes to a Word file and send it to a co-worker. Even with my trusty iPhone, that has been something of a challenge. But last ...
A while back, I was having a strange issue with PDF attachments in Mail, but only on my MacBook Pro. I’d open an e-mail with an attached PDF, and Mail would show the file’s name, but instead of seeing ...
I have a mailbox setup that catches resume submissions. Currently there is something like 4500 resume emails in this box. I need to find a way to detach the resume files from each message and store ...
When some users attempt to send attachments to mail recipients, the attachments will either not be received, or not properly attach to the message in the first place. Apple Discussions poster sladana ...
Apple Mail is a pretty decent email client, but it saves all your attachments in a folder deep within your user library, sucking up disk space without ever really letting you know. Fortunately, this ...
Do you ever find yourself wondering what happened to that file so-and-so sent last week—or was it last month? Apple’s Mail client offers no easy way to sift through your old attachments, but Yazsoft‘s ...
Google has started to index the contents of your e-mail attachments, and you can now search on them in the Gmail interface. This is new, and pretty great. But if you’re using the iOS Mail app to ...
Joe is a seasoned Mac veteran with years of experience on the platform. He reports on Macs, iPods, iPhones and anything else Apple sells. He even has worked in Apple retail stores. He's also a ...
IPhone business users want to send documents as email attachments, just as they do from their desktop PC. Although the iPhone's Mail app lacks an attachment button, other apps, including Notes, Photos ...
Mailbox, the miracle mashup of mail and to-do lists, has just seen the first fruit of its Dropbox ownership – Dropbox Attachments. Thought the release notes don’t make a big deal of this at all – they ...
Here on ZDNet, in the blogs, their comment areas, and in e-mails you have not seen, my fellow blogger George Ou and I have been debating the challenges to securing e-mail. Although many Internet users ...
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