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Send pdf via mail.com

Rgarner

Android Expert
I have the file ready to go, but mail.com is not listed as an option. Looking online shows how with email generally, not that specifically. I think I have sent them a message about that and maybe they'll reply.
 
How do I do that? I don't see any way there, and when I look at share from the pdf file, it's not an option. Please, someone make this easy.
 
Yeah, whatever email you use, send it from there as an attachment. Easypeazy....
Open your email client.
Choose "new email" or "compose"
Choose an email address to send it to.
Click on the paperclip thingy, then navigate to the pdf file and choose it as an attachment.
Hit "send".
That's about it.
 
I use the mail.com app, no problem sending attachments unless it's a huge file that gets rejected by the recipient's email server and that has nothing to do with mail.com. The app also appears in the sharing selection so I can tap on it there and it will open a new email with the attachment ready to go.
 
How do I do that? I don't see any way there, and when I look at share from the pdf file, it's not an option. Please, someone make this easy.
yeah i never use the share option. use the actual email either thru the app or browser to send pdf's. the share option is for quick action. if you do not see your email option, you will need to go into mail.com to send the file.
 
yeah i never use the share option. use the actual email either thru the app or browser to send pdf's. the share option is for quick action. if you do not see your email option, you will need to go into mail.com to send the file.
I frequently use the share option to attach photos to my emails (mainly receipts, admittedly - I use other apps for sharing images with friends or family). All of my email apps show up, though apart from the one I usually use you have to click on "more" to see the others (unsurprising, since it learns which apps you usually use for this).
 
I frequently use the share option to attach photos to my emails (mainly receipts, admittedly - I use other apps for sharing images with friends or family). All of my email apps show up, though apart from the one I usually use you have to click on "more" to see the others (unsurprising, since it learns which apps you usually use for this).
To each their own...... lol
 
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