Re: Using Mail Drop

2022-08-10 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi, Dropbox links work fine. I prefer Airdrop because it’s as simple as sending an attachment, the file doesn’t need to live in a service like Dropbox or iCloud taking up space, and it’s easy for the recipient to deal with as well. Best, Anna > On Aug 10, 2022, at 12:10 PM, Shai wrote: > >

Re: Using Mail Drop

2022-08-10 Thread Shai
Also, if the person has an Android phone then by default they do have access to Google services such as Drive etc. The file could be sent to them via Google Drive. On 8/9/22, Lisa Belville wrote: > Hi, all. > > > I'm trying to send a 135 MB attachment to someone with an android > phone. They do

RE: Using Mail Drop

2022-08-10 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Somebody doesn't have to be a Dropbox user in order for you to send them an email with a link to download a large attachment. All you have to do is save the file in your Dropbox, then right click on it and select the option to "Copy Dropbox Link". I usually add one additional step because by defa

Re: Using Mail Drop

2022-08-10 Thread Lisa Belville
Hi, Anna. Yes, I emailed the link to my sister and she was able to play the video with no problems.  Thanks for the help. Lisa Lisa Belville missktlab1...@frontier.com On 8/9/2022 5:53 PM, Anna Dresner wrote: Hi Lisa, When you send the file by Airdrop, the recipient gets a link they ca

Re: Using Mail Drop

2022-08-09 Thread Anna Dresner
Hi Lisa, When you send the file by Airdrop, the recipient gets a link they can use to download it. Since the link is to a video, it may be that they can view it on their phone without downloading; I’m not sure. The link is good for 30 days. I hope that helps. Best, Anna > On Aug 9, 2022, at