Save the picture as a JPEG, BMP, or GIF and attach it as an attachment through your email. You can also embed the picture in your actual email using some of the beta programs many emails are offering. For example: Yahoo is offering a Yahoo Photos beta where it allows you to embed your photos in your message, this takes up less space and also lets your pals view it without downloading it.
2006-06-07 11:17:03
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answer #1
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answered by Leon Wu 4
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By file attachment. Safely guaranteeing the receiver that the pictures do not include viruses after scanning. First you compose your message by clicking on New Message or Compose, depending on your e-mail client. Then while editing your message, you look for browse and add the pictures as you like. After selection and uploading, the e-mail client will scan to ensure that your pictures are not infested with viruses. Then your picture is attached to the message, and are ready to send. For faster uploads, JPEG, GIF, TIFF or PNG formatted files are good. BMP has the highest quality, but takes a lot longer time.
2006-06-07 18:16:47
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answered by Drewy-D 4
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Look for a way to attach files to your e-mail, and then attach the picture files to the e-mail and send it.
2006-06-07 18:17:16
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answered by dewcoons 7
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1.compose new mail
2. click attach
3. browse pic you want to send
4. click ok
5. and lastly click send.
2006-06-07 18:17:01
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answered by Mohamed 3
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