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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
Does your phone and/or computer have bluetooth capability? If so, turn on bluetooth on both devices and send the picture from your phone's photo album to the computer. If not, simply send a picture message from your phone to your e-mail. Open your e-mail from your computer and check your inbox. Download the picture from the e-mail you have received from your wireless number.
Don't change anything in the camera. Use the computer. Right click on a picture file you want to send and choose e-mail. A box will open giving you choices of picture sizes. Choose one and your e-mail will open with the picture attached. Your original will be untouched.
You can send pictures by attaching them to an E-mail message. In Outlook Express click on Create Mail. In the New Message dialog box, click on insert and then click on file attachment. Then browse to the folder where your pictures are and select the picture that you want to send. If you wish to send more than one picture, hold down the Ctrl key and click on the pictures you want to attach to your E-mail. This procedure will be different for other E-mail programs.
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Go to your pictures and right click on the PICTURE you want to send and then when the drop down shows, click on SEND TO and then MAIL RECIPIENT. Then size it and click okay. Your e-mail will open and put in the E-Mail address to who you are sending it to. Hope this is some help. Bud
A simple process to e-mail photos from any computer using windows is fairly simple. Find the folder with the pictures in them. Then select the pictures you would like to send by pressing the "ctrl" key while left clicking(left mouse button) on each picture you would like to send. Once you have selected the pictures then right click on one of the highlighted pictures and select "send to" and then "e-mail recipient" and then right click. This will bring up a page to send the e-mail using your default e-mail program with the pictures attached. You can then add any remarks,comments ect. and choose who you would like to send the pictures to.
You need to change the size of the picture in your computer. Just right-click on the picture and choose e-mail. Choose more options and pick a size. Your e-mail will open with the picture attached and your original will not be touched.
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go to the compose section of an email and then attach the picture with the mail and provide the mail id in to field and send that picture by pressing the send button.
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go to pictures/graphics folder and select your picture you would like to send. select options and press send via.. then select via message. make sure your phone allows you to send multimedia pictures, that may be your problem
SPRINT - You must have you phone setup linked to an active email acount (i.e. yahoo, etc)
(New Picture) When you take a picture, tap on the envelope icon. \/
(Picture from file) Select and view picture from file explorer. Once open select send in the lower left corner. \/
The option for sending the picture comes up. Click send via email (not picture mail). This opens your email menu, select the correct email account to send from. Once the compose email page opens, simply type the email address and send.
note: to send to another phone you must know the address in which the cell company uses. Some are:
- Sprint - (phonenumber)@pm.sprint.com
- US cellular - (phonenumber)@mms.uscc.net
- ATT - (phonenumber)@mms.att.net
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