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lk1701
5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Is there a way to upload files to Dropbox via email directly?
Hello everybody, I hope you can help me. Is there a way (trick, app, function) how I can upload files to my Dropbox via email? So I want to send an email with a file attachment to my Dropbox and ...
- 5 years ago
lk1701 wrote:
Is there a way (trick, app, function) how I can upload files to my Dropbox via email?
Dropbox has no such function, but there are a couple third-party services that can accomplish that. Do a Google search for "email files to Dropbox" and you'll find them.
[Moderator edit: This is now possible via the Email to Dropbox feature.]
Rich
Super User II
lk1701 wrote:
Is there a way (trick, app, function) how I can upload files to my Dropbox via email?
Dropbox has no such function, but there are a couple third-party services that can accomplish that. Do a Google search for "email files to Dropbox" and you'll find them.
[Moderator edit: This is now possible via the Email to Dropbox feature.]
halmaclean
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I know this subject has been asked before, but it is a definite requirement for lots of folks. If we rely on third party apps there is a risk they stop working and we lose the functionality. If it is built into dropbox, we at least have the reassurance it is going to remain active as long as Dropbox is running.
For me, it's a super useful feature - we send out reports to clients and often these are scheduled. I want my clients to have the reports saved for future reference in a reliable storage system like Dropbox. We automate the emails we send from within the app we use, and it would be ideal to simply add a BCC address (or some kind of tag in the subject line) to a Gmail account (or other online service) which is then processed by a dropbox script to extract file attachments and save them in a DB folder. Can't be too hard to do... surely?
Box.net create a 'folder email address', and all you need to do is add that email address to your outgoing email so it lands in the right folder. Perfect. I'm pretty sure the clever folk at Dropbox could do the same thing. Maybe even make it available for paid plans? It would be so useful!
- Daphne5 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey there halmaclean, just dropping in here!
While this isn't currently a feature, I can suggest posting this in our dedicated area of the Community here, as a request for this to be added.
That area allows others to browse the suggestions made by others and show their support by upvoting.
Hope this helps to some extent!
- Chogooi494 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I would also find this very useful. Info in received emails should be able to directly be forwarded to my Dropbox account to a “email” general and then I can go in and put them in a specific folder. Currently I am using Evernote for this but would like all my “stuff” in together.
- Rich4 years agoSuper User II
Chogooi49 wrote:
I would also find this very useful. Info in received emails should be able to directly be forwarded to my Dropbox account to a “email” general and then I can go in and put them in a specific folder.
At the time this thread was created, no such feature existed within Dropbox. That is no longer the case.
- dimcguy4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I have to agree that sending emails to save in Dropbox is a missed opportunity and recognition of user requirements. For instance, there may be precious emails from family or friends I want to save. There could be emails for thank yous, recognition, helpful information, team pictures, medical information - actually the reasons are limitless. Having terabyte storage and not being able to maximize paying for this space is a disappointment and shortsighted. If anyone should find a safe alternative to get them in Dropbox please let me know. Also, not everyone uses just a computer. So drag and drop is not an option on iPad.
- gumislaw4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi,
I see that email to dropbox feature is on and working!
I want to set up filter in ggmail to automatically foreward emails with attachement to @addtrodrobox adress but google needs email code veryfication, but there is nothing like opening @addtodrobox adress to open the gmail veryfication email or there is ?
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