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{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=info-circle, name=PureOS > icon=list-ul, name=Tips & Tricks > File manager: send files as email attachements} = File manager: send files as email attachements= --- You can select a file to be sent as an attachment via email directly from the file manager. To do this you need to have a email client configured (like Thunderbird), and install the plugin `nautilus-sendto`. - Open the terminal application [[ https://tracker.pureos.net/w/pureos/desktop/terminal_emulator/ | Tilix ]] and type the command: {icon terminal} `sudo apt install nautilus-sendto` - Press enter - Type your password and press enter again. If you get asked for confirmation, press the key: `y` or the key representing "yes" in your system language {F293240, width=800, alt=install nautilus extension} - Log out and in again - Right click on a file you want to send via email - Select the and option **"send to..."** {F293243, width=800, alt=send the file} And Thunderbird opens a new email with the file already included as an attachment. {F293245, width=800, alt=thunderbird}
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=info-circle, name=PureOS > icon=list-ul, name=Tips & Tricks > File manager: send files as email attachements} = File manager: send files as email attachements= --- You can select a file to be sent as an attachment via email directly from the file manager. To do this you need to have a email client configured (like Thunderbird), and install the plugin `nautilus-sendto`. - Open the terminal application [[ https://tracker.pureos.net/w/pureos/desktop/terminal_emulator/ | Tilix ]] and type the command: {icon terminal} `sudo apt install nautilus-sendto` - Press enter - Type your password and press enter again. If you get asked for confirmation, press the key: `y` or the key representing "yes" in your system language {F293240, width=800, alt=install nautilus extension} - Log out and in again - Right click on a file you want to send via email - Select the and option **"send to..."** {F293243, width=800, alt=send the file} And Thunderbird opens a new email with the file already included as an attachment. {F293245, width=800, alt=thunderbird}
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