It is known that Gmail e-mail allows you to attach many things to your message, whether it is pictures, documents, video files or anything else that can be placed in the form of a file on your computer, and now it appears that Google has responded to the requests of users and now it also allows you to send a group of e-mail messages in the form of Attachments.

The new feature is especially useful for anyone who used to spend time in the office forwarding a long series of messages separately, as he can now create a message explaining why these messages are important, then attach them to the bottom of his message. Recipients will be able to open redirected email messages within Gmail without downloading anything.

"We've heard from you that there are situations in which attaching emails more makes sense than forwarding those messages separately, like wanting to forward multiple messages related to one topic. With this new functionality you can do exactly that," Google says in justifying the launch of this new feature. ".

"It allows you to send email messages as attachments by writing a summary to recipients and attaching a set of supportive email messages that recipients can open directly into their mail program," she added.

Gmail will support attaching an unlimited number of emails to the message. Although this feature has not been activated yet, its launch for users started from yesterday, Monday, and it may take 15 days before it reaches all users.

More likely, more users will start seeing the attachment of emails from next month, and they will know that they are available when they see the option “Attachment-forwarding” from the Gmail top menu.