The Power of Zip
March 21st, 2006
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The Power of ZipNew article today on Zipping your Email Attachments, be sure to check it out and harness the power of Zip today!
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Zip your AttachmentsToday, email is one of the prime means of communication at the workplace. Consequently, it can be disastrous if you don’t have access to it. How could this happen? The answer is simple: you go over the size limit on your account. This usually leads to you not being able to receive or send email until the size of your account goes back under the limit. What could cause this? The usual culprit here is large file attachments. This is why it is so essential to Zip your attachments before sending out your email.
Zip refers to a process by which you can compress files into a smaller archive, sometimes cutting the size of contents of the Zip File in half. For example, if I had two Microsoft Word documents and a Microsoft Excel document that I was going to send out to my team, I would add all three to a Zip File then attach this file to the email instead of attaching the three documents separately.
This has the following advantages:
The argument some people make for not zipping their files is that their email accounts have a very large size limit (which is pretty true today across the board). However, when sending attachments, you must also take into account the audience you’re sending it to. Much like their connection speed, you don’t always know how their email is configured, and it probably isn’t a good idea to kill their account because you sent unzipped attachments.
Now that you’re ready to Zip your attachments, how do you do it? This is another easy answer. In order to Zip a file, you can use any number of free programs out there. The program I use is called WinZip. You must purchase this software, but I also believe that windows has a native utility to Zip files, although I have not used it. If you do a search on “free zip programs”, you should get plenty of options.
In the end, it takes very little time to Zip your attachments, and the benefits explained above are well worth it.