Why do attachments disappear in Mail?
Some Apple Mail users have reported that previously visible attachments seem to ‘disappear’. This fault is common to all users of Apple Mail (not just at Sussex). The problem occurs when a message does not completely download from the central system: if Apple Mail doesn’t find the end of the attachment, it ignores it.
Why are my attachments not showing up in Apple Mail?
Choose Mail > Preferences, click Accounts, select the account, click Advanced, then select or deselect “Send large attachments with Mail Drop.” For more information about Mail Drop, see the Apple Support article Mail Drop limits. For the current message: Choose Edit > Attachments > Insert Attachments at End of Message.
How do I stop Apple Mail from embedding attachments?
The only option that you have for Window’s users is to click the paper clip icon in the Mail compose toolbar. The resultant File Chooser has an options button on it. Click that, and check Send Windows-Friendly Attachments. This will remain set across Mail invocations.
What to do when email attachments are lost?
The steps provided in this thread is for Outlook.com (web-based). If you are using an Outlook Mail app, try these steps: Launch the Outlook Mail app, and then log in. Go to File > Options > Mail > Replies and forwards. 4. Click OK, close your Outlook Mail app, and then relaunch it.
How to attach multiple files and send multiple attachments?
This is the code I am using to send multiple attachments, I hope this helps you too. You actually need to use a loop at attach multiple files.
Why are email attachments missing after forwarding / replying?
We understand that your email attachments are missing after forwarding/replying. It is possible that your Conversation threading feature is enabled, if you want to disable the conversation threading option which shows past messages in one email, please follow the steps below: 1. Log In to your account at https://outlook.com 2.
How to find the attachments in the inbox?
1 Browse to the location where your company file is stored and open the Attach folder. 2 Open the folder with the OLD company file name. 3 Copy and paste the contents of the Inbox folder into the Inbox sub-folder of the folder with the new company file name.