Writable downloads folder?

Hi I received the following error message:
"Mail was unable to save the attachment .... to disk. Verify that your downloads folder exists and is writable"
I was attempting to send a 'locked' folder as email attachment when this came up.
I don't have a clue about this
THanks
Fred

Thanks, Grandpaw My grandchildren have my ol' G4 !!
Worked like a charm.
Fred

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