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Cleopatra22
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Email attachments appear as .ink format.
Lately, whenever I add a video to Dropbox, it converts it to an .Ink file. My recipients are not able to view the .Ink file in this format. Previously, all my files on Dropbox were in MP4 format. These same files are also on my hard drive in MP4 format, but are only on Dropbox in the .Ink format. While I'm able to view the .Ink files, my recipients cannot. Please help. How can I change them back to MP4's on Dropbox?
Hi Cleopatra22, I hope you're doing well!
It sounds like your email provider, in this case Yahoo might have something to do with this file altering. Especially since the files all appear as .mp4 inside your Dropbox folder.
Have you considered using shared links directly through Dropbox, and sending the files that way?
Let me know!
- RichSuper User II
Cleopatra22 wrote:
Lately, whenever I add a video to Dropbox, it converts it to an .Ink file.
An .lnk file is not a video file format. It's a shortcut, or link, to a file. In other words, you're not attaching the file to the email. You're attaching a link to the file. How, exactly, are you trying to attach your files to the email, and what mail program are you using?
- Cleopatra22New member | Level 2
First, I would like to say that when I open Dropbox, all my files are in MP4 format, except two. I use Yahoo mail. I click on "attach file from your computer"; but if the file is too large, then I have the option to attach file(s) from Dropbox, which I click. When I click that, Dropbox opens and I see a list of all the files I have on there. Again, all are listed in MP4 format, except two that are listed in .Ink format. These files are in MP4 format on my hard drive.
- MeganDropbox Staff
Hi Cleopatra22, I hope you're doing well!
It sounds like your email provider, in this case Yahoo might have something to do with this file altering. Especially since the files all appear as .mp4 inside your Dropbox folder.
Have you considered using shared links directly through Dropbox, and sending the files that way?
Let me know!
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