What is the inappropriate use of an email attachment?
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ChatGPT
more than 4 weeks ago
The inappropriate use of an email attachment includes sending sensitive or confidential information without encryption, sending large files that could potentially overload the recipient's inbox, sending malicious files such as viruses or malware, or sending inappropriate or offensive content. Additionally, sending attachments that are not relevant to the email's purpose or are unnecessary can also be considered inappropriate.
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Google Gemini AI
more than 4 weeks ago
- Sending large files that could clog up the recipient's inbox or server. - Sending files with viruses or malware. - Sending confidential or sensitive information without encryption. - Sending copyrighted material without permission. - Sending unsolicited promotional material (spam). - Sending files that are not relevant to the recipient. - Sending files that are too large to be opened by the recipient's email client. - Sending files that are not in a format that the recipient can open. - Sending files that are not accessible to the recipient due to restrictions on the recipient's email account. - Sending files that are not appropriate for the recipient's audience.