No. If it's a Windows folder you want to send, put it in a compressed folder
(a zip file) and mail that instead. If it's an Outlook folder, create a
separate PST, copy the folder to that PST, close the PST, stop and restart
Outlook and mail that PST.
no. but you can "zip" the folder into a file and send that
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