So virus infected mails usually don't reach the user. However, I think it's better that they are identified and blocked at an early stage, which is not the case now. The firewall plays an important role here, I feel.

To have documents in DevonThink and to retain the context and history of conversation on email. I know that I can import email into DevonThink but that is not the best way of managing active email conversations.


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Attachments frequently are a separate document that can be related to the e-mail, but not necessarily. In the latter case e-mail just happened to be the medium that was used to transport a file (the attachment). Loosing the relation between the e-mail and attachment is undesirable, but looking through e-mails to find a specific file is also undesirable.

Perhaps DT could create two or more UUIDs per e-mail, that refer to the e-mail and one or more attachments, but keeps them related while viewing an e-mail. The UUID of the attachment(s) can be replicated (or duplicated if need be) to another group.

I am using a MemoryStream to add attachments from binary that is stored in a DB. My problem is that I want to properly dispose of the MemoryStream. This is easily done using a "using" statement, but when I have more than one attachment I don't know how to properly dispose of the multiple MemoryStreams.

An email attachment is a digital file that is sent along with an email. You can attach multiple files to your email. Just keep in mind that your email service provider probably has attachment size limits.

Email attachments are a convenient way to share information, files and documents with your friends, family and colleagues. Want to email a funny cat video to your loved ones? You can send it as an email attachment.

Alright. So now you know how to write and send emails with attachments. But sometimes it can be hard to start writing an email from a blank page. So here are 3 examples of emails with attachments. Feel free to use these samples to jumpstart your writing process.

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there might be an annoying bug in SM 19.4.5.16 and maybe other versions. Users did complain that attachments aren`t shown. I could not believe that at first and tracked different messages and compared sizes. Then I experienced it by myself. An e-mail with 3 attachments (.PNG - normal size etc.) had no attachments although they are shown in Outlook and other e-mail clients.

This problem appears with Exchange 2010 and 2016. If the user forwards the problem mail to his own account, the attachments appear in the mail. I could not resolve the concrete circumstances, but it must have something to do with Secure Mail because other clients don`t have this problem. I can`t think of any settings in the MDX file or somewhere else that would cause those problems.

Hi Tobias,

E-mail app can use other endpoints like EWS and Graph to fetch emails apart from Active Sync so, this issue might not be observed while using other endpoints. To investigate this issue further in detail, please get in touch with your admin and then raise a request to Citrix customer support.

I just wanted to mention that after months of waiting this easy to replicate bug hasn`t been fixed. The new features within Secure Mail haven`t been helpful for me or my users. Instead of adding continuously new features this and other bugs should be fixed first. I couldn`t find any app witch the same bug. It`s a shame that an e-mail app doesn`t properly view attachments.

You should also consider that a lot of email providers do not allow the recipients to receive very large attachments, so even if you can send 100MB, they may not be able to receive it. That is why the default setting for this notification is 10MB.

Outlook limits the size of files you can send. This limit prevents your computer from continually trying to upload very large attachments that exceed the limits of most Internet service providers. For Internet email account. such as Outlook.com or Gmail, the combined file size limit is 20 megabytes (MB) and for Exchange accounts (business email), the default combined file size limit is 10 MB.

Save your file to a cloud service and share a link

There are many cloud storage services to which you can upload and then share large files. Some popular cloud storage services include OneDrive, Dropbox, iCloud, and Google Drive. Once your file is stored in the cloud, you can include a link to the document in your email message.

If you already have the file on something like Google Drive, attaching the file from the synced drive will automatically add a link rather than the actual file to the email. This is a new feature in eM Client.

I have tried to add "Content Bytes" where the item gets created (on the get attachment action Message ID and Attachment ID there is no "Content Bytes" available. But it still gives me the same error/issue, hereby my flow:




I have deleted the whole flow and created a new one with the actions in your last post, but it still gives me the same issue.


In the filename, I have changed .xlsx to .xls to check if I could open the Excel and with what value it appears.

It should be a table with numbers but it looks like below, could there be some issue that the flow doesn't get a correct attachment?


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Maybe try create file action with the original file name including extension - when an email is received. Maybe it's not xlsx? I think you are going to have to trial and error and look over the history. Sorry I cannot be of further help here as it isn't making sense and I guess we are missing something.

Hi @DamoBird365 ,


Thank you so much for your help, after we had contact remotely I tried some few things and the solution that I have now works for me


So the issue was that the get attachment function picked up all attachments from my email (including the Signature img from the sender). Somehow when I wanted to create the .xlsx file it tried to create an .xlsx file from the signature img...


With you adding the name of dynamic content I could figure out the way how to extract the file in the correct way, but I still needed to format the title so my PowerBI report could pick it up more properly.

So I created this condition that the get attachment only picksup the .xlsx file(s) from the email and now with the "old" file name formatting it works 


Check my flow bellow:



Thank you so much!

Ramon

I am having trouble with Smartsheets not sending not sending attachments. I have it currently set up where I have to approve it before the email gets sent out. Once I approve it I have a separate automation send an email to group 1 or group 2 based on which option they pick in the form. At first I was having trouble with it sending two rows at once and now it wont send the attachment. I have the email include the {{name}} so it will send one at a time. I have the automation start with approved or decline. I need it so it will send the attachment but only when there is one, sometimes one is not added. Please help!

The picture above shows what I am doing. I only have one email, but it has two attachments, one is Excel and one is a jpg. I want to loop through each ATTACHMENT in the email and then save any that meet the condition that it is an excel file. However, the Save Attachments to Desktop action works on the MAIL message, not the item returned from the for each. But this makes no sense! I am looping through the attachments in the mail so the for each should return a file.

In my post I said that I know I can get around this by using the filter. However, the issue still remains. I am in a for each loop FOR EACH ATTACHMENT and so if there are 10 attachments I should loop through this 10 times and be able to process every attachment. Why is the type of the attachment an innumerable list? That makes no sense.

Excel sheets will be sent via email, few hundreds every month.

These excel sheets got multiple worksheet in it and I need the content (all lines of one specific worksheet) to put into a bubble db table.

The good thing is that you can adjust the minimum size for Mail Drop with defaults write com.apple.mail minSizeKB. The annoying thing however is that the size will auto-reset to its default 20MB after some time.

I have never had problems with Yahoo emails until I updated my anti virus on my HP desktop (windows). Yahoo will let me attach documents from my desktop and send them, but it will not let me preview them before sending them off. It is the same when I receive emails. I have to download the attachment before looking at it, isntead of just previewing it and decide whether I need it or not. It is very frustrating. I have updated my chrome browser, tried another browser, took my anti virus off and fire wall off, restarted my desktop. Basically all the advice I have read on google. The only thing I did not wish to try was deleting an extension in Chrome "McAfee webadviser", which manages my downloads. When I go to preview a word document I have attachment to an email for example, it says "we are having trouble previewing this file" and I have to actually download it onto my computer to view it which I do not need to do as it is already on my computer.Sometimes I like to just click on an attachment in the yahoo app to check I have added the correct attachment as i own my own business. e24fc04721

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