A reminder to iCloud users: Mail Drop attachments expire and disappear<article>
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Reader Marta asks a question we’ve received several times recently, after never being asked this before:</p>
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After sending an attachment to myself though email using Mail Drop, I realized that it expired after a period of 30 days. Is there any way I can recover this file?</p>
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Unfortunately, there’s not. As Apple spells out in
its Mail Drop FAQ, files sent this way simply disappear after 30 days. It’s vitally important that you retain a copy of any file you send via Mail Drop.</p><h2>Ask Mac 911</h2>
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[email]mac911@macworld.com[/email] including screen captures as appropriate. Mac 911 cannot reply to email with troubleshooting advice nor can we publish answers to every question.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3162041/data-center-cloud/icloud-users-a-reminder-that-mail-drop-attachments-expire-and-disappear.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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A reminder to iCloud users: Mail Drop attachments expire and disappear