#1 is gmail security. compress it to a zip and it should attach fine, and
you'll save some space.
#2 is windows security, relax your settings or add it to the access list as
you found.

On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 6:05 PM Gary or Coleen Ferguson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> FWIW #1, I'm being forced to change the file type to do an attachment of a
> CHIRP file to a gmail email.  The CHIRP file extension is *.img; I can
> rename it to have a *.txt file name and then gmail will allow it to be
> attached to an email.
>
> FWIW #2  when I tried to save a CHIRP file yesterday Win10 would not allow
> it to be saved.. I had to add CHIRP.exe to the controlled access list of
> programs in Settings/Update&Security/Controlled File Access.
>
> Maybe others are fortunate and do not have these issues.
>
> thanks,
> W5TAO
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