GF Upload to Email Attachment

Gravity Forms was built to be able to store all uploaded files to the server and email you a link. There are times that you need to have that file get attached to the notification email. By creating a notification in the form with GFUEA to the beginning of it tells Gravity Forms to also attach any files to the outbound email as well as save it with the entry in the back-end. By adding GFUEA to the name it allows you to attach the files to multiple notifications if wanted.

Works with both single and multiple upload boxes.

Utilizes code example from Gravity Forms gforms_notification page modified to attach the files getting uploaded to the notification email based upon last 5 characters of the notification name.

Author:Greg Whitehead (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:4.2.2
WordPress version tested:5.3.17
Plugin version:2.3.2
Added to WordPress repository:03-07-2014
Last updated:11-03-2020
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:http://wpcms.ninja/
Total downloads:13 268
Active installs:1 000+
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Gravity Forms was built to be able to store all uploaded files to the server and email you a link. There are times that you need to have that file get attached to the notification email. You can now tick a checkbox in the notifications area to specify whether or not you want the file attached. If multiple files you are then able to have it attempt to zip before sending too.

Works with both single and multiple upload boxes as well as multiiple notifiations. I left the old GFUEA and GFUEANZ designations in the name for people still using it.


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