Using an iPad for your business opens up a world of possibilities, including being able to work from just about anywhere. That said, certain limitations definitely leave you wanting an actual computer ...
(MoneyWatch) It might not seem that way, but email has its own complex rules of etiquette, which you may violate -- intentionally or otherwise -- at your own peril. I've written about many of these ...
Sending attachments via email is practically second nature for most computer users. Create a set of documents that need to be distributed to your colleagues an off they go as attachments. On desktops ...
When some users attempt to send attachments to mail recipients, the attachments will either not be received, or not properly attach to the message in the first place. Apple Discussions poster sladana ...
Emails are not only for plain texts but also for multimedia content. Leading email service providers are already augmenting their respective email platforms to become capable of processing emails ...
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 ...
Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
Email has come a long way in the past couple decades, but it’s still a hassle to send large files as attachments. Some email accounts have attachment-size limits, either for the sender or the ...
Just as the title says. Is it possible to send attachments with an email you create via a telnet session to a mail server. Before we send our servers out we always test the mail portion via telnet and ...
One of the pitfalls of Gmail’s generous storage limits is the temptation to use it as a warehouse for all your email attachments. That seems like less of a good idea when you have to wade through your ...