7/19/2023 0 Comments Attach zip file to fmail![]() exe directly (yea, you read right) onto Google Drive and then just share it with the gmail/google accounts. If you are working within Google environment - just use Google Drive - you can even upload. No, double zipping doesn't work, no, password protecting zip doesn't work, no, password encrypting file list doesn't work, no, renaming zip file to. Only sensible & working way is to upload a file elswhere and send a link. TL DR: Use Google Drive or other online filesharing year 2022 (Of course, in the email, describe what you've done so the steps can be reversed by the recipient!) I tested this by sending an email to myself from my Yahoo! Mail account to my Gmail address, and it worked! ![]() txt attach the "text" (.txt) file to an email and send it. The following procedure worked for me: Take the exe file and zip it rename the zip file from. But it, too, was detected! (Also, double zipping the file, as suggested in the October 30 '13 post, does not work, either!)* I even tried 7-Zip (.7z file extension) because that extension was not listed at the link mentioned in the top post on Google's Support page ( ). ![]() Encrypting the file makes it immediately rejected, so that doesn't work. exe (and other) executable files within zip or other compressed files, even if they are renamed to some other file extension. It looks as if Google has refined its filters, so that it detects. All the answers above (July 25 '13 through July 16 '13) appear not to work.
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