Hi Troy, I can add some edits to the emails to hide the unique information, but it would be hard to decipher them if I do. I can tell you that the only differences to the emails are the subject lines and the names on the attachments. Otherwise they are exactly the same.

I appear to be having the same issue. Within the Gmail Automation, I wish to add an attachment to the email to be sent out. I want the attachment to come from the attachment field of the related record. However, when testing this, Airtable appears to be unable to pull through this field type. See screenshot below:



Not Able To Download Attachment In Gmail


Download Zip 🔥 https://shurll.com/2y2G7w 🔥



Drafts represent unsent messages with the DRAFT system label applied. The message contained within the draft cannot be edited once created, but it can be replaced. In this sense, the draft resource is simply a container that provides a stable ID because the underlying message IDs change every time the message is replaced.

When I log into gmail (google apps) for my company, I can send a message that has an 8MB attachment (pdf file, not zipped or anything) and it sends fine. However, when I send the same message in Outlook with that same 8mb attachment it fails.

You may want to try and follow the directions in KB 278134 and edit the InternetMailTextEncoding key in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Options\Mail registry subtree. If you assign a DWORD value of 2 (use Base64) or 3 (don't encode, send 8-bit attachments) to it, and that solves the problem, then you'd have found the culprit.

Users shall be able to download attachments from gmail web interface, once the are allowed to go to gmail web interface. After attempting to whitelist all known google domain names, I would expect that I get either some error or log entry in pihole with [piholed] status, but I see nothing I would be able to fix.

while users log in to gmail (G-suite) in browsers (Firefox, Chrome, IE - all latest version on Win2012 r2), they can not download any attachments, the download link on any kind of attachment (pdf, jpg, doc, xls,...) does simply nothing. No error, no attempt, nothing.

The fix is to disable for a short period the pihole service and re-enable tit again or to run the pihole -r command, then it wors for all users for a day or half or so. Not sure what the cause can be.

whitelisted:

googleapis.com

googleusercontent.com

Update 5h later:

I have again started debugging the logs and tested one desperate solution. I saw somewhere that the attachments are served from host mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com. While I had a whitelisted host googleusercontent.com I would say it also includes the early one, but I added that one too to whitelist. Before I did that, the attachments didn't work again and now they seem to work. Not sure, whether it is only a side effect of updating the whitelist and whether it keeps working also tomorrow, I will see. Will update here once I get this confirmed.

@Marie and @Emily_Roman Any updates on if this is in the development pipeline? My company uses Gmail and while being able to create a new task from an email is excellent, not being able to add an email as a comment to an existing task is a hindrance. I know all of us gmail users would love this functionality!

Hi there! We receive some financial reports automatically via email from Quickbooks and we we would like to add them to specific tasks within Asana that already exist for the client. It seems forwarding from Gmail to the project address, or using the Gmail integration would only allow it to be sent to Asana as a new task, not with the ability to add the attachment to an existing task. Does anyone have an idea or workaround I am not thinking of other than downloading the attachment from email and then uploading directly into the Asana task manually?

This would be huge! Even the ability to combine subtasks created from emails would work for me. Or combining multiple subtask attachments into one would be great. But unique subtasks for each email is just not efficient.

The flow is working, however the attachments are not coming through as they should be. Per the blog "working-with-survey123-attachments-in-integromat" -blog/products/survey123/field-mobility/working-with-survey123-attachment...

If the survey feature layer is secured, (Which mine is) you also need to provide a valid ArcGIS token, otherwise Integromat will not be able download the file. The token can also be fetched from the Survey123 module.

For some reason, I can no longer attach files from my Dropbox folders. When I go to attach a file and click on Dropbox it now only brings up recent history. It has always pulled up my entire folder system but now I can't see them. I use a Macbook Pro and this is the case with both Mac Mail and also Outlook. The Dropbox icon is not showing up in my Favorites sidebar. If I go to the app icon on the top of the screen I can go to my folders but I can't get there from email. I used to be able to open Finder and Dropbox was in my Favorites list and I could get to it there but I can't any longer. Thanks for your help!

Attempting to troubleshoot, I find no area within my REST_API resource to add a Redirect_API or have found a redirect_URI provided by Retool to input in my GoogleCredentials when creating a ClientKey as I've seen available in other tutorials[ =4x2TVgLZjWo]

Thanks @byron. I had actually just restarted from scratch after posting and was able to successfully connect and re-authenticate in query editor. However I'm now getting a different error when running the query. I believe it may have something to do with my base_URL and POST methods in the query editor.

My body string I'm trying to include in email is a {{textinput2.value}} string from a component in the tool. Following your example, the body still comes out with each line having been joined. Am I missing something else?? I'm understanding the const message = messageParts.join('\n'); to be needed for encoding to base64url so this join will need to remain correct. Is there a function i should include in the const body : variable??

The size limit for an email in Outlook.com is 25 MB. This includes all text, inserted and attached files. Resizing an image doesn't reduce its file size. To reduce the size of an image or attachment, try compressing it or attach the file as a OneDrive link.

I've had the problem for at least a couple years and I've narrowed it down to a single account. I consistently get the "failed to download the attachment. Please try again." error, or if I try to click the actual download button, I'll have a notification pop-up for about a second before going away like it never existed. It only happens for one gmail account though, of course it had to be my main account. Are there some settings that I should mess with or something to fix this? I've tried everything I could find online and it's insanely frustrating that this is still a problem.

Since April of 2023 I have activated over 100 parks, and until about a week ago, I was able to move the adi files from my IPad to my laptop using gmail. Now, when I try to do that, the email will not accept the HAMRS file as an attachment. Do you have any idea why this is happening?

Using gmail in Safari, clicking the attach button does not produce the finder window. As far as I can tell, nothing happens when clicking the button. It is occurring on both my iMac, and MacBook. Gmail functions normally in Chrome.

I have deleted my browsing history and cookies, and made sure that cross-site tracking was not enabled. The problem also occurs with the HTML version of gmail. My software is OSX software is up to date. I am running Mojave (macOS 10.14.6).

I also have this problem. The "attach file" button works with gmail on my Windows desk top, and used to work on this new MacBook Pro (macOSMojave version 10.14.6), but stopped working a few days ago.

I've cleared the cache and history, but there is no change. I'm not skilled in nor interested in a "reload" of Safari or upgrade. "Attach file" such a basic function of any email program that should be working and Apple Safari should have a basic "fix" or understandable work around. "Attach file" on gmail is working on my iPhone and on my Windows desk top, so this appears to be a MacBookPro isolated issue. Odd that there is no help available.

I have this problem also. I am unable to attach photos on my gmail - nothing happens when I click attach. I also can't attach photos when selling on Ebay. This was working perfectly until October 2020 after an update. I use Safari and have also tried on Firefox with the same result.,. what has happened and how can I fix it. it is very frustrating as I use that feature a lot. I am having to do most things on my phone now instead of my macbook.

Problem - Using gmail in Safari, clicking the attach button does not produce the finder window. As far as I can tell, nothing happens when clicking the button. It is occurring on my iMac, I am also running Mojave (macOS10.14.6)

Like so many tools, the idea for this sprang from a conversation in the Solutions Center, at Inspire 2016. A user was regularly receiving emails that contained attachments. He wanted to use them in his analytic workflows and encountered a lot of manual work related to getting the files into an accessible location. I had a similar situation in a previous job, so it was easy for me to relate to his frustration. Using tools that the Alteryx team had previously built, like the Google OAuth Macro and Google Sheets Tools, we were able to build a POC during our conversation. The following walks through how this was accomplished and packaged as the Gmail Attachment Input tool. ff782bc1db

dogfight night download

google cpu-z download

download one thousand miles song

download japanese locale emulator

super robot wars 30 free download