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10.4: Mail attachments via the Finder's contextual menu







10.4: Mail attachments via the Finder's
contextual menu

10.4: Mail attachments via the Finder's
contextual menu
06/17/2005 04:40 PM

I wanted something like the "send to" option I have under the contextual menu at work on Windows 2000. I know I can use the Services menu, but that isn't in the contextual menu by default. It turns out this is really easy wi...




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