Try to zip it then send as an attachment.
Yes.
Zip the file with a program like WinZip.com
Depending on the email program, usually it is a paper clip. Also, it shows at the bottom of the email.
An email attachment could possibly be infected with a virus, malware, trojan, etc. Don't open an attachment from an unknown source. If you must, scan with an anti-virus program before opening the attachment.
You would select to "Attach" a file to the email. Where the Attach function is located on the Menu Bar would depend on the Email Program that you are using, but it probably is simply labeled as 'Attachment'.
An email attachment can contain a virus, be carefull not to open anything from an unknown sender.
One can use an email attachment by selecting the file they want to share and dragging it into the attachment icon or click on the attachment, select the file from the box and click ok.
That would depend on what the attachment was.
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.
You can send exe file through attachment on Gmail. Exe files are executable files in windows. They can be used to install a program or use stuff inside it.
You can read an attachment by left clicking on the attachment, or right clicking on the attachment and left clicking on "Open".
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