How to attach multiple files at once in gmail?

| July 10, 2008 | 5 Comments
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If you are gmail users and the only thing that bothers you is having to upload attachments one to one, here you bring the solution.

gAttach is a tiny application (1 MB) that is installed in the Windows operating system allowing attach multiple files at once in the accounts of gmail and Google for Applications (apps)

With gAttach!, you can:

  • send emails directly from:
    • Windows Explorer
    • Microsoft Office
    • Adobe Acrobat
    • Windows Live Photo Gallery
    • Internet Explorer
    • Mozilla Firefox
    • .. and many more
  • automatically attach files from your PC to a new email without manually uploading each file;
  • choose to suppress the annoying standard text provided by Windows (“Your attachments are ready to send..”);
  • handle “mailto” email links in web pages.

Excellent option till Google itself provides such a facility on gMail.


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Rohit Langde is editor-in-chief and owner of Blogsolute. He is Born-Geek and Technology Enthusiast. Being a blogger, he is also Mechanical Engineer who believes in simple Living. You can

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  1. Nihar says:

    I think it is similar to one earlier program through which we were able to map our gmail account as a drive on my computer…

  2. Rohit says:

    Don’t remember or have any idea about it.
    Can you please tell me the name of it?

  3. ameo says:

    that would be helpful for gmail users . i think it’s the same as gspace [firefox extension] which helps users to use gmail as uploading space .

  4. PJ says:

    @ Rohit
    I think it was simply called Gdrive. Seemed to work fine for me but there was talk of google restricting users accounts if they were found using it as the application was not supported (?).

  5. sandrar says:

    Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. :) Cheers! Sandra. R.

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