If you’re like most people, you attach files to emails using the built-in attachment feature of your iPhone. But if you want to attach a file that’s not located on your computer, there are a few ways to do it. The first way is to use the Finder. Open Finder and type “file:///Users/[username]/.emoji” into the address bar and hit return. If you don’t have an account with iCloud, you can also use this method to attach files that are located on other devices such as a USB drive or an external hard drive. The second way is to use iFile. iFile is a free app that’s available in the App Store. Once iFile is open, type “file:///Users/[username]/.emoji” into the address bar and hit return. If you don’t have an account with iCloud, you can also use this method to attach files that are located on other devices such as a USB drive or an external hard drive. The third way is to use AirDrop. AirDrop is available in the App Store and it’s free for up to five users. To start AirDrop, open AirDrop and select “files.” Then select the file that you want to share and click “send.”