Hey @usinelachine ,
Thanks for your follow-up!
The email is correctly attaching the Bubble file URL as an attachment without the “.pdf” extension, which Gmail recognizes as an actual file attachment. However, when you manually add the “.pdf” extension to the link, it no longer recognizes it as a valid Bubble link, and Gmail treats it differently—essentially, it’s no longer being treated as a downloadable attachment.
Unfortunately, the reason adding “.pdf” to the URL breaks the attachment process is that Gmail doesn’t recognize this modified URL as a valid link to the Bubble file. It expects the original Bubble URL format (without the “.pdf” extension) to be associated with the file attachment.
As for the best workaround, since Bubble only generates a link to the file and doesn’t directly attach the file, the link sent in the email is being treated as a URL rather than an attachment when you modify it. The best way to handle this is to send the straight Bubble URL without adding “.pdf” to the end of it in the email. The recipients will then be able to download the file as expected when they click the link.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a way to send the actual file as an attachment directly through the plugin right now. This is a limitation of how the plugin works, and we’re aware of it. We’ll be sure to pass along this feedback for future improvements.
In the meantime, please stick with sending the original Bubble URL without any modifications to ensure that Gmail treats it as an attachment.
Let me know if this clears things up.
Best regards,
Support Team
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