I believe you are referring to attachments? They are computer files which is sent along with an e-mail message. The file is not a separate message, but now it is almost universally sent as part of the message to which it is attached.
"Attachments" are files sent along with the e-mails. It may consist of pictures, documents, compressed archives or files of any other format except executibles [exes] which are normally not allowed in email clients due to threat of virus transmission. The size of the attachments are limited by the email service used.
An attachment is a file that is sent along with an email message. Imagine a postal envelope containing a letter and a small picture of the sender. The envelope is the email, the letter is the body of the email and the picture could be an attachment.
Get the picture from phone, click Compose to send new email. Use the Attached or send file or add file ( depend on your email setting and programs )that picture into the email Send and you are done!
Be sure to save your picture as a .jpg file. The other formats have problems going through email.
You either insert the file, Go to insert them browse to the file and select it. or if it is a word or picture file you can open it and then copy and paste it onto the email. remember however that a picture on an email needs to be done in the correct format like JPG or Giff so as not to be too big to send.
When you are writing the message hit the attach, or the attach file button in your email editor then attach the music and send the email.
An attachment is a file (text, picture, video, etc) that is attached (fixed) to an email. The attachment does not appear on the face of the email, but has to be opened to be viewed by the recipient.
All you have to do is press on the paper clip on the top of where you type you're email. When you click on it it should say attach file, then you click on pictures and choose the picture you want
Attachments means any file that is sent with an email. For example a picture, song, spreadsheet, resume, etc. When you add this to an email, you "attach" the file. Please keep in mind that there are limitations to the size of the file being attached... usually around 10mb.
To email a document, simply open your email client, create a new email, attach the document file by clicking on the "Attach" button, add the recipient's email address, subject, and any message you want to include, and then click send. Make sure the document size does not exceed the email service's file attachment limit.
From the messaging menu, select "New PIX Message". Now, enter the phone number of the cell phone to which you want to send a picture.
When an end user sends an email from a Windows Exchange or Outlook client, a file attachment called Winmail.dat may be automatically added to the end of the message.
The purpose is that the file goes along with the email, with or without text on it. You can send audio, video, slide-show, pictures, documents, since the size doesn't surpass the limit allowed by the server.