When I e mail someone and want to send photos I am having a problem it sends me to the windows live photos and can not get back to the e mail .Do you have a contact number so I can call thank you walt
What email program are you using, and how exactly are you trying to include the photo into the email?What email program are you using, and how exactly are you trying to include the photo into the email?
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Really need more info than what you gave.
Your emails are sending through the Live mail server. Your personal email? is that from your Internet Service Provider (ISP)? Check the setting or options on your email client (program) it should have a reply to field you could set that as your personal email address. It is also possibly where the setting is that is sending through the live mail server.
You might need to set your ISP as the default. For example I use Thunderbird. It checks my ISP email and 3 Gmail addresses but when I send by default I send through one of my Gmail addresses but I can use a drop down box to select a different send server if I want to appear as coming from a different address.
In all likelihood the issue is with the size of the photo (not actual dimension - size in this case refers to size of the file in megabytes or gigabytes.) If you can make the photo smaller, that will do, because Live mail probably has a size limit on the types of files you send.
one way around is to open a new folder on desktop then transfer/save the pictures to that folder
having done that click on the folder then send to e-mail recipient
that opens up a new e-mail with the folder as an attachment and type in the new e-mail address then send
the problem is that if the photos are in the body of the e-mail when forwarding on, the format of the pictures is not reproduced as in the original message
Hi,
It depends what email you want to send. You have two option in sending emails.
One, you can setup an online email from website. like yahoo, gmail, live mail by simply signing up for free.
Two, you can setup an email from your ISP for a certain fee and set it up using your email client installed on the computer, for example, Outlook, Outlook express, Windows mail, Windows Live Mail.
Hi there, follow the step.
1. login. 2. compose mail. 3 . TO: type the Email address of your friend. 4. click attach. 5. select the photos and attached it. remember it will take few times to attach . after that you will see Photo icons bellow the attachment bar. 6. give subject & text him what your like to say. 7. press send. Must remember your sender email id is perfect. If wrong then it will bounce back with failure notice. After receive the photo your friend also view the Image icon as like you seen in your below attachment list. If he download the attachment fine then he/she will able to see the photographs. Don't worry That's photo can’t transfer as negative mode. Same the original what you send, Nothing has to be changed.
For a trial you attach a photo and send in your on email id. For exam: [email protected] its your email id. send a photo TO: [email protected] . same time you got a new message come on your inbox, Open that & see how that photo look.
Start > All Programs > Accessories > Paint and then once you've got Paint opened: File > From Scanner or Camera... and I'm sure you will figure it out from here
This is because your server that you are trying to send email on doesn't support Pop3, SMTP, etc. Make sure it supports it first before attempting to enter it into Windows Live Mail.
What email program are you using, and how exactly are you trying to include the photo into the email?
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