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Following instructions for filelink, it says to go to options/ attachments panel/ etc. But their is no attachment panel.

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Following instructions for filelink, it says to go to options/ attachments panel/ etc. But their is no attachment panel.

Following instructions for filelink, it says to go to options/ attachments panel/ etc. But their is no attachment panel.

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I went to the thunderbird menu/ preferences/attachments and was able to do set it up.

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Please post the instructions so we can check it out.

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Configuring Filelink

To use Filelink, you must first create a new account (or configure an existing account) with an online storage service provider.

   At the top of the Thunderbird window, click the Tools menu (ALT+T) and select Options or click the Application menu button New Fx Menu and choose Options .
   Click on the Attachments panel, and choose the Outgoing tab.
   Click the Add button.
   Select the desired service provider from the drop-down list.
       Choose Box, click Set up Account, or click the Get a Box account… link to create a new account. 
   Click Set up Account to continue.
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Is the problem with Thunderbird? I've called the big guys to help you. Good luck.

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its for emailing large files through thunderbird but firefox is thunderbird.

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Filelink sounds like an exploit, and may not be valid anymore. A simple fix is to use 7zip or it's equal, and compress the file(s) and then send the now smaller file. Or you could use other tricks. They take a long time to set up though. It involves multiple programs and I would not suggest it to someone who doesn't want to spend a week figuring out how to do it. That said if you want to create an infinite email/cloud/encrypt/free service. You can find them but, even I do not bother. Cheers

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I went to the thunderbird menu/ preferences/attachments and was able to do set it up.