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title: "How to automatically save email attachments in Dropbox"
description: "Don't get bogged down in your inbox trying to search for that one PDF. Instead, simply forward an email to a custom email address to automatically tuck away your attachments in Dropbox. "
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# How to automatically save email attachments in Dropbox

Don't get bogged down in your inbox trying to search for that one PDF. Instead, simply forward an email to a custom email address to automatically tuck away your attachments in Dropbox. 

Want an easy way to send files to Dropbox? How about just sending an email to Dropbox with the file attached?

With Email by Zapier—[Zapier's built-in email tool](https://zapier.com/blog/email-by-zapier-guide/)—and a Zap, Zapier's automated workflows, you can easily save only the attachments you want so you can quickly find them later. Don't get bogged down in your inbox trying to search for that one PDF with the filename you can't remember. Instead, simply forward an email to a custom email address to automatically tuck away your attachments in Dropbox. Here's how.

## Automatically save email attachments in Dropbox

Zapier lets you create automated workflows called Zaps, which send your information from one app to another. You can [create your own Zap](https://zapier.com/editor) from scratch without any coding knowledge, but we also offer quick templates to get you started. 

If you'd like to start with a template, click on it below, and you'll be taken to the Zap editor. You'll need to create a Zapier account if you don't already have one. Then, follow the directions below to set up your Zap.

## Set up your Email by Zapier trigger

First, set up your trigger—the event that starts your Zap. If you're using the Zap template, this will already be selected for you. Otherwise, search for and select **Email by Zapier** as the trigger app and **New Inbound Email** as the trigger event. Click **Continue**.

Zapier will then make a new email address where you can email your files. Customize the email address by adding in whatever name or characters you'd like. We've used `dropbox` here so it's easy to remember, but you can change that if you'd like. Zapier will then add a custom, random ending like `.6iop5``@zapiermail.com` to the end of the address.

Click **Copy** and save the email address to your email address book. Then send a new email to that address from your main email account with an attached file you'd like to save to Dropbox. 

Back in Zapier, click **Continue**, then click **Test trigger** to test your trigger step.

Zapier should find the email you just forwarded to your Email by Zapier account. Click **Continue with selected record**.

## Set up your Dropbox action

Next, we'll customize the action step, the event a Zap performs after it's triggered. Select **Dropbox** for your action app and **Upload File** as your action event. These will be selected for you if you're using the Zap template. Then, connect your Dropbox account, if you haven't already, and click **Continue**.

Now it's time to customize your action. Select the _Space_ where you'd like to store your attachments. Then choose the right folder. 

The _File _field is where you'll add your attachment from your email. This will be selected for you if you're using the Zap template. If not, click in the _File _field and select **Attachment** from the _Insert Data_ dropdown.

**Note:** Most email apps will only let you send files up to 25MB, and Zapier can only add files up to 100MB to Dropbox.

There are also some optional fields you can personalize. In the _Overwrite_ field, you can select **Yes** to overwrite files with the same name and extension instead of creating a duplicate. 

If you want to use your Zap for a specific task, like filing reports every week, you can use the _Specify File Name_ field to automatically change the file name of the attachment. Let's say you've uploaded an attachment called "report.pdf," you could rename it to "friday_report.pdf" using this field. To change the file extension (for example from .PNG to .JPG), you can use the _Specify File Extension_ field. 

Lastly, the option to include a sharing link is enabled by default. If you want to keep files completely private, click on **No**.

Once you're done customizing your action step, click **Continue**. 

Now it's time to test your Zap. Click **Test step** and Zapier will add the email attachment you selected in your trigger step to your Dropbox account. Here's what ours looked like:

If everything looks right, you're ready to use your Zap. Now every time you get an attachment you want to save in your Dropbox folder, just forward it to your custom Zapier email address for instant filing.

Looking for more ways to connect your email to Dropbox? Check out these Zaps:

_This article was originally published in September 2018, written by Matt Guay. It was most recently updated in January 2025 by Khamosh Pathak._