When opened in the other email client it contained the files that were in the "untitled folder" that was attached to the email that was sent. When I received the file in a different email client it was shown as an attachment not the folder as shown in Mail under OS X. U19TdG9yZVVYDABrfnBXa35wV/UBFADtmDsOwjAQRGeNC0s0LindcABuYEXJCbgABVeg99Eh2hGy UEsDBAoAAAAAAAuq2kgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASABAAVG8gVGVsbCB0aGUgVHJ1dGgvVVgMAGZ+cFdmįnBX9QEUAFBLAwQUAAgACAAOqtpIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGwAQAFRvIFRlbGwgdGhlIFRydXRoLy5E
zip file that is actually an "untitled folder" selected to be attached. emlx file, here is an excerpt showing the attachment as a. All files types are supported and attachments don’t count against your iCloud storage. You can send these attachments right from Mail on your Mac, the Mail app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and from on your Mac or PC.
zip file that's received by others and there should not be a problem with them accessing it regardless of Host OS. With Mail Drop, you can send attachments up to 5 GB in size.
zip archive that is base64 encoded for transport. In the Mail app on your Mac, do one of the following: For the current message.
When you attach a folder to a email in Mail, even thought it looks like an individual folder in the email, both in the composed email and then the sent email, nonetheless the contents of the folder when sent, is zipped into a single. Windows 10 image thumbnails not showing problem should resolve now.