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You'll have to be more specific about the email client you're using (e.g. gmail, email, K-9, etc.). Then you'll have to examine your priorities. Do you want to be able to edit Word docs and attach them to email, for example? Or do you simply wish to attach a particular type of file to an email and send it? If so, what file types are you interested in attaching? Are these files on your Droid or are they files sitting on an email server that you haven't downloaded?
Sorry not to be especially helpful here but you've opened a can of worms with what seems to you, I'm sure, a simple question.
Your'e not getting the correct answers from the rescue squad. Every one is aware the droid from verizon at this point is incapable of acting correctly in business mode. You can not forward bsuiness files and attachments fro m per example the non web email client. it's a bummer. far cry from the helio.
They are PDF JPEG & DOC files pushed from outlook server from work, I can read them from droid, but if I want to forward to someone attachments do not attach.
It's not the phone, it's the default email app. So either download another app (such as K-9 or Touchdown) or check the link below on how to push POP3 through GMail. GMail is where the Google folks make their money so they won't go very far out of their way to support other platforms because they want you to use their products. Try K-9; everyone who has it seems to love it. Or adapt your email to GMail as described in the thread. Big thanks to 640K for the directions:
I use Hotmail and all my email POPs to Gmail and to the Droid. If I want to forward an attachment I open Hotmail on the browser and use Hotmails mobile version to send, not from the built in email package.