We are all always just a tad bit anxious to see what exactly is inside of a archive when it is sent to us as an attachment. You know, those files that come with *.zip or perhaps *rar extensions. Because Gmail currently has a limit of 25MB for attachments, you’ll often have to request that a group of files need to be zipped up in order to transmit a message. Just recently, Google announced that they now support the ability to look inside of zipped files to see their contents, and it’s quite easy for you to check out on your own.
When you encounter a zip file in a message, you can click on the “View” link.
This will then open up a separate Docs window showing you the files; note that familiar file extensions will load with an associated filetype logo.
You can then select a particular file and use the file menu to download files, or store them directly in Docs as a great way to back up your files.
This is also possible from the “Actions” menu available on the right hand side of a file as well.

Are you now using Google Apps to look at and/or download archived attachments that are sent to you?













