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Attach a file to an email in Mail
This guide explains how to attach files to emails sent from Infomaniak Mail, the comprehensive online solution for reading and managing your emails.
Attaching Files from Your Computer to the Message
To add an attachment from your computer:
- Log in to Infomaniak Mail (mail.infomaniak.com) from a web browser like Brave or Firefox
- Click on New Message
- Click on the paperclip icon Attach a File
- Browse locations to select the files to attach to the message
If the size of attachments exceeds 25 MB, a Swiss Transfer link will be generated: the data is stored in Switzerland in Infomaniak's Cloud and automatically converted into a download link. Your recipients can use this link to easily download your attachments during a predefined period.
You can send up to 100 files or a maximum of 3 GB per message using this method.
Attaching kDrive Files to the Message
To attach an existing kDrive file:
- Log in to Infomaniak Mail (mail.infomaniak.com) from a web browser like Brave or Firefox
- Click on New Message
- Click on the icon to browse locations and select the files to attach to the message
- Click on the blue button Attachment (to attach the files to the message instead of sending a simple link to the files) and then click the blue Insert button
Include an Image in the Message Body
To add an image to the message (within the text of your message), you have 2 options:
- Drag and drop the image into the input interface (images larger than 10 MB will not be displayed but will be attached)
- Click on the icon representing the frame with mountains and then:
- Click on the button to upload an image (which allows you to choose it from your desired location and then insert it into the body of the message)
- or enter the URL of the image you want to include; the image must be located somewhere on the internet (you can use the FTP Manager file manager to upload your image to your hosting space if you have one) and must still be there when your recipient views the message