San Francisco, Dec 10: Google has finally added the feature to send email as attachments without needing to download them first. As soon as the feature arrives, a new "Forward as attachment" option in the three-dot menu will appear. Users can either use the attach button when drafting a new email or can select multiple emails, and find the option of "Forward as attachment" in the three-dot menu. The feature will be rolling out to all G suite editions gradually within the next month. Google Rolls Out New Incognito Mode To iOS On Google Maps: Report.

Additionally, there is no need to create a brand new thread for replying to an email, as well. Just pop out the draft window when replying to someone, then drag and drop emails to it like a user would do while creating a new draft entirely.

"We've heard from you that there are situations where attaching emails makes more sense than forwarding separate emails, like wanting to forward multiple messages related to a single topic. With this new functionality, you can do exactly that. Sending emails as attachments allows you to write a summary email message to your recipients, and attach the set of supporting emails that recipients can directly open in their mail client," said Google in a blog post," the company added," the company said in a statement on Monday. Google Adds Easy Duo Calls, Auto Call Screening, and More to Pixel Phones.

"Please note that this feature is rolling out gradually. You'll know this feature is available to you when you see the "Forward as attachment" option in the three-dot More menu," further added Google.

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