Attachments is one of the common features that one needs to be aware of before starting to use the email.

Explain the attachments feature

Attachments allow users to send files along with their email messages. This feature is used to share documents, images, videos, audio files, and other types of files with the recipient. By attaching a file to an email, the sender can share important information or collaborate on a project without having to use a separate file-sharing service.

To attach a file to an email, users typically click on the "Attach" or paperclip icon in their email composition window. They can then select the file they want to send from their computer or mobile device. Most email providers have a limit on the size of attachments that can be sent, so it is important to be mindful of file size when attaching files to emails.

Once the file is attached, the sender can complete their email message and send it as they normally would. The recipient will then be able to download and access the attached file from within the email.

Attachments can be a useful and convenient way to share information, but it is important to exercise caution when opening attachments from unknown senders, as they can potentially contain viruses or malware.