Wednesday, March 25, 2009

A New Requirement

I would like to know ... is there any way where one can mix and mash
received/uploaded attachments from one or more received mails and
compile a new mail with a few of those received attachments without
downloading and re-uploading the same.

Is it possible?

Most of the times, we forward mails with attachements to our friends.
During this procedure, there are options to either delink the
attachements or add a few more to the existing number. But, there is
no facility to attach a new attachment linked to another mail without
downloading and uploading the same to this mail.

As far as I know, this kind of functionality is not proivided so far
in any mail facility.

But, this kind of functionality will definitely help people who
connect to Net on weak connections. It is somethink like "Upload/
receive once and use any number of times".

Most of the times, the problem happens during file uploading on weak
Net connections.

And if this kind of facility is there, then there is no need to
download and upload the file while connecting to Net through public
computer. Straightaway, one can just send a mail with attachments
taken from other mails and push them toward the sender.

I think this kind of facility is possible; just like Contacts, if
Gmail lists out all the attachments we receive/send up to that point
of time and display the same under a link, this comes handy for the
user while sending a new mail with uploaded or received attachments
without downloading and uploading the same.

Please let me know your comments.

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