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    Daniel commented  · 

    Elissa,

    That's not exactly how we are trying to insert a link. Were trying to "attach a file" from the local computer, not insert a link to a file that already exists in Sharepoint. If attaching a file below 35mb, OnPlaceMail will prompt asking if you would like to save the file to Sharepoint. If the file is greater than >35mb the Outlook message : "The file you're attaching is bigger than the server allows." is displayed.

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    Daniel commented  · 

    Elissa,

    Thanks for your reply. Your suggestion works as a work around but it doesn't really help in this instance.

    OnePlaceMail prompts asking if you would like to save an attachment that is being attached to an email into SharePoint. This works great for attachments that are less than 35mb in size. But for anything over 35mb OnePlaceMail doesn't prompt to save into SharePoint, instead the Outlook message : "The file you're attaching is bigger than the server allows." is displayed.

    This message is related to the maximum Office 365 email attachment size of 35mb. We were hoping that OnePlaceMail might help us to work around this by prompting to save an attachment that is over 35mb into SharePoint and then sending a link to the file instead.

    Ultimately this would simplify the process of sending a large file attachment as a link and would not rely on the end user having to save a file into SharePoint prior to sending the email.

    Dan

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