With OS X Yosemite, Apple introduced a host of useful features for creating and sending emails, including Mail Drop and Markup, which allows users to send messages up to 5GB in size and annotate ...
Email is still the easiest way to send files to people (or even to yourself), but it all tends to fall down if you have to send something much larger than a picture. Fortunately, Mail Drop can help ...
Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services. Matt has more than 20 years of experience testing and reviewing laptops. He has worked for CNET in New York and ...
Q: I was trying to mail a video clip on my iPhone to a friend, but the Mail app said the file was too big and I should try sending it with “Mail Drop.” What is this? When you have a message with an ...
As noted by Sven Fechner, a post by The Omni Group on the company’s forums publicly describes a new feature of Omni Sync Server: Mail Drop. An enhancement to OmniFocus’ existing support for Mail.app, ...
Reader Joshua Snider seeks more information about one of Yosemite’s new Mail features. He writes: I’ve heard that I can send really large attachments through Yosemite’s Mail, but does that mean that ...
Apple added a clever option in its 2014 Mac operating system update for letting the Mail app handle large files. Many email servers limit the file size of attachments to something that can be quite ...
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