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How do I email someone with pictures?
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How do I email someone with pictures?
I posted a Cub for sale and someone offered to post pictures if I emailed them to him....how would I do that?
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Re: How do I email someone with pictures?
To attach a picture to your email, you need to save it on your computer or disk. Click the "Attach" button on your email that you want to send, browse to where the picture is saved, then select the picture and click "OK". When it is finished, you can add more pictures, or send your email.
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Re: How do I email someone with pictures?
What Bill said , plus don't exceed the maximum message size that your ISP or the receiving ISP may have. Those limits will be between 8 and 20 megs ... I use gmail.com for mailing large files - that might be a good option. gmail's limit is 30 megs and is independant of your ISP's limits as gmail stores the data on the google.com servers which are in the 3 terabyte plus range - probably in the petabyte range for the servers.
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