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Mail a PDF from a Gmail attachment
If someone emailed you a PDF, you can mail it in minutes. Download the attachment, upload it to PostalForm, and we print and mail it for you.
Published Jan 19, 2026 • Updated Jan 20, 2026
How it works
Step 1
Open the email
Download the PDF attachment from Gmail.
Step 2
Save the file
Make sure it is the final version.
Step 3
Upload to PostalForm
Add sender and recipient addresses.
Step 4
Choose delivery options
First Class or Express, plus Certified Mail (First Class only) when needed.
Step 5
Checkout
We print and mail it via USPS.
Tips for clean PDFs
- Verify all pages downloaded correctly.
- Combine multiple attachments into one PDF before upload.
- Include signatures directly in the PDF when needed.
What you get
- • Mail PDFs from Gmail attachments
- • USPS delivery with optional Certified Mail tracking and electronic return receipt
- • First Class or Express service options
- • Address validation before printing
Pricing is based on page count and print options. You will see the total before you pay.
See pricing
Trust
Secure handling
Your PDF is stored securely and used only to print and mail the letter you requested.
Retention and deletion
We keep files only as long as needed for fulfillment, then delete them on a rolling schedule.
Support
Need help? Email [email protected].
FAQs
- Can I upload from my phone?
- Yes. Download the PDF to your phone and upload it during checkout.
- Do you offer tracking?
- Yes. Add Certified Mail at checkout (First Class only) with optional electronic return receipt.
- What file types do you accept?
- PostalForm is built for PDFs.
Ready to send it?
Upload your Gmail PDF and we will handle printing and USPS mailing.