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Elja_Guido_vH
10 years agoHelpful | Level 6
E-mailing files to Dropbox
I tried to find out how to send files to our Dropbox by e-mailing it. Google Search tells me about sendtodropbox.com, but while setting that up, my antivirus tells me that one webpage would be riskful.
Ok, I can accept the risk, but now I want to know if the service sendtodropbox is a service of dropbox.com or isn't it?
Regards,
Guido
Hi Guido,
First off sendtodropbox.com is not us and is in now way associated with Dropbox, so I really recommend not inputting any personal data into that website.
Secondly why do you need to email to your Dropbox account? You can add files to your Dropbox account in a number of ways, you can use the desktop application by just dragging and dropping files in the Dropbox folder on your computer and they will be uploaded automaticallly for you.
You can also use the web uploader to add files to your account, so if you are on any computer, you login to your account and upload files, just make sure to logout again if it's not your computer. ;)
We have a super nice Help Centre article here showing you how to upload to your account.
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- Fearg10 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hi Guido,
First off sendtodropbox.com is not us and is in now way associated with Dropbox, so I really recommend not inputting any personal data into that website.
Secondly why do you need to email to your Dropbox account? You can add files to your Dropbox account in a number of ways, you can use the desktop application by just dragging and dropping files in the Dropbox folder on your computer and they will be uploaded automaticallly for you.
You can also use the web uploader to add files to your account, so if you are on any computer, you login to your account and upload files, just make sure to logout again if it's not your computer. ;)
We have a super nice Help Centre article here showing you how to upload to your account.
- Rich10 years ago
Super User II
Fearg wrote:
Secondly why do you need to email to your Dropbox account?
Convenience. If I receive an email and I'm not on my computer (or I'm on one of my many computers that doesn't have Dropbox installed), I have to download the attachment, open a browser, go to dropbox.com and upload the file. Or I can just forward the email to my sendtodropbox.com email address and then I'm done. The attachment is automatically saved to my Dropbox.
- Fearg10 years ago
Dropbox Staff
Hey Rich,
Thanks for the feedback!
The only thing extra I would add is that the Dropbox gmail integration does help with this in that you get the option to save an attachment to your Dropbox straight from gmail. I appreciate though that this still may not suit everyone and I'll make sure to pass your comments along to our development team! - Elja_Guido_vH10 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi Fearg,
I am using Dropbox with our 'community' which constist of computer-nitwits. I do not want to learn new things to these people (most of them are older than 70 years).
Because most of the documents are static, it should be appreciated they can e-mail it to Dropbox.
Now I ask them to mail it to me.
Thanks your reply.
Regards,
Guido
- Darius Y.9 years agoNew member | Level 2
Here is the thing:
Our fax machine can either store files at a local computer or send it via email. Whenever the computer is down, the fax is missed, so we choose to email it. So when we turn on any computer that has the Dropbox, we see the fax in PDF.
We used to use a @sendtodropbox.com email until it stopped working. I cannot find a free alternative that works reliably!
- dov9 years agoNew member | Level 2Yup, same thing here. I scan from Scanner at work direct to email address that used to exist within sendtodropbox.com, now theres no alternative. This functionality is so important and probably unknown to most folks...please sort it..
- Openmindtherapy9 years agoNew member | Level 2
I'd also like to be able to forward emails directly to the dropbox folder of my choice. I frequently get receipts emailed to me and want to store them away for tax purposes. On my desktop I save them as pdf and then save them to a dropbox folder. On my ipad I can't do this and would like to save them off and delete the email.
- r49 years agoNew member | Level 2
Here is a reason to want to email directly to Dropbox: a friend would like me to receive a document that is stored on his iPad in iBooks (no, not a book). The only thing one can do with iBooks is print or email. I'd like him to be able to email it directly to my dropbox.
- MacMertz9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I also would like to be able to send an email with an attachment and have the attachment saved to a particular DropBox folder. Saving attachments manually is time consuming on a computer, and much harder on an iPad or phone.
- sarathegee8 years agoNew member | Level 2
I'm having applicants send in their resume. I want to have them send their resumes to an email address that directly attaches all files in a Dropbox folder so that I can filter resumes that way. I'd love this feature if possible. I know box.net has it, and I don't want to switch!
This is also useful for organizing conferences. For example, lots of submissions come in via email, and it's easier to have them organized in dropbox as opposed to filtering emails, saving, etc.
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