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 +====== E-Mail Archives ======
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 +PowerArchiver uses your standard e-mail application to e-mail files.
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 +There are two ways of e-mailing files with PowerArchiver:
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 +  * **Main PowerArchiver Window** - You can e-mail the currently opened archive by selecting "Mail Archive..." from the "File> Send" menu ("File" under Classic interface). PowerArchiver will create a new e-mail message and attach the open archive to it. You can then address the message, add any desired text, and send the e-mail as you usually would.
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 +  * **Shell Extensions** - If you enable the "**Mail It...**" shell extension (You can enable it in Configuration> Shell Extensions), you can right click on any archive in Windows Explorer and click on "E-mail It..." to e-mail the archive. PowerArchiver will create a new e-mail message and attach the open archive to it. You can then address the message, add any desired text, and send the e-mail as you usually would. 
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 +Click here for more info on shell extensions: [[en: help: main: explorer_interface: windows_shell_integration|]]
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 +====== Please Note ======
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 +Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Eudora and other mail clients that support Windows MAPI interface will work with this feature, but AOL mail might not.
 +In case your email client does not support MAPI, then you should still be able to drag & drop an archive to the e-mail client.
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 +====== E-mail client plug-in's ======
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 +PowerArchiver currently has special Microsoft Outlook plug-in, which allows you to zip attachments within MS Outlook itself. You can download it from: [http://www.powerarchiver.com/paop/] .
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