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Using PicoZip to Email Archive You can use PicoZip to easily email archives to others. There are two ways to do this: Have an Existing Archive If you already have an existing archive, open it in PicoZip, then select Mail Archive from the File menu. PicoZip will create a new email message and attach the open archive to it. You can then fill in the other details of the email, such as recipient's email address, etc., and send it.
No Existing Archive If you want to send a bunch of files without having to create an archive first, just select the files in Windows Explorer, then right click them. In the popup context menu that appears, there are two menu commands that you can use. Compress and Email “Filename.zip” and Compress and Email .... Compress and Email “Filename.zip” : PicoZip will automatically compress the files you selected into a temporary archive file, then create a new email message and attach the Zip file to it. You can then proceed to fill in the other details of the email, such as recipient's email address, etc., and send it. Compress and Email ... : Similar to the above, but you will be able to set various options on how you want the archive to be created before it is sent.
Note: The email related features in PicoZip uses Simple MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface) to communicate with your email program. This means your email program must be MAPI compliant and properly configured in order for PicoZip to work with it. Examples of MAPI compliant email programs include: Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape Messenger and Eudora. |
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