Hi, just find the file in finder, copy it. and paste it into the body of your 
email.  Wam! it's attached.

Have fun,

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On 2011-11-13, at 7:18 AM, David Eagle wrote:

> Here we go again. Just as me and the Mac start to get along, the Mac goes and 
> does something completely ridiculous. This time I'm trying to send a file 
> attachment in Apple Mail. I'min list view. I like list view and use it all 
> the time for various rings but it seems as if Apple Mail doesn't like list 
> view at all. I select the downloads folder. Normaly you press Command O to 
> open that folder and you're then presented with the files in that folder. So 
> I press command O on my downloads folder and the stupid thing announces that 
> Mail is busy and then after some time proceeds to attach the whole 5 gig 
> folder. This is completely different behaviour to how list view works in any 
> other setting. 
> 
> What can I do? 
> 
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