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Sep 29, 2017 07:25 AM
Hi All,
I made a Zap for sending a new rows in a view by Zapier email. In my Airtable row is a column with files.
My problem is that I could not figure out how to send an email with attachement. The only possibility i found was to send the file in the coulumn via airtable url to the file?
Does anybody know how send an email by zapier mail as attachement?
This are the options given by Zapier, none of them is an attachement option??
Oct 07, 2017 12:21 AM
Can anybody help me please? :flushed:
Oct 07, 2017 06:17 AM
Hi @Avi_Doe
It worked great for me - even with more than one file (they seem to be sent in a Zip file):
Oct 08, 2017 03:20 PM
Thanks Julian!
It worked with the “url” for attachement.
Kind regards
Avi
Jan 09, 2019 10:40 AM
Hi all, I’m using @Julian_Kirkness set up, which seems to trigger the outbound email nicely but the attached file is always type ‘file’ which makes it impossible to open. When there are multiple files to be attached, then it zips it together but still are type ‘file’ when uncompressed.
Is this something happening to you too? Any idea what might be wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Joan
Jan 09, 2019 01:24 PM
This seems to be a new problem. I also have it since today. :confounded: I hope it will be fixed very soon!
Jan 15, 2019 04:29 AM
I found a solution with embedding dropbox into the zapier task.
With dropbox I can add a file extension and even rename the file. But this workaround is limited to one type of file format. But for the moment I can live with it.
Apr 25, 2019 10:47 AM
I had this same issue. I found that I could add the URL field to the body of the email. At the end of the day, it allow the user access to the document although not as ideal as it just showing up as an attachment.
Mar 24, 2021 08:22 AM
I am having a similar problem: I am sending an email to Airtable, and want the attachment from the email to be part of a record. However, it is not showing up there.
This is the zapier test:
There are actually two attachments - both of which have legit names
But this is what shows up in the airtable record.
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