Hello Andy,

I'm afraid you didn't get my point. Assume this scenario:

- on Jun 7 you sent an email with a file a.txt to [email protected]
- on Nov 11 you sent another email with the same file, but slightly changed 
(filename stays) to same address
- few days later you want to check contents of the a.txt you sent on Jun 7
- you open the mail sent on Jun 7, try to download the a.txt file, but you 
got one you sent on Nov 11

Cheers

On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 5:14:08 AM UTC+1, Andy wrote:
>
> The file name of an attached file is the one it had when it was 
> attached to the message to be sent.  If you attached a file 
> "myfile.txt" to an email, or to several emails, that is the name it 
> (or they) will have.  The name sticks with the message to which it is 
> attached.  Gmail doesn't change it. 
>
> If you want them to have different names, then attach them (upload 
> them) with different filenames. 
>
> Andy 
>

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