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thumper

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Oct 25, 2003
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on my PC i can just attach a group of pictures
and send it.

on my mac, i can only do it one by one...

What gives!??!?

i need help cuz im loosing my hair :S
 
yes me too i use mail for my university account and my hotmail account... all i have to do it s pretty much drag and drop..... seems pretty easy to me what app are you using? or are you just doing it from the net?
 
iPhoto has an email option that is very user friendly. You can select multiple photos via apple-click or shift-click, select the email option, the select what size you would like to photos to be. This saves space, but still allows for a good quality photo to be sent easily.
 
iPhoto has an email option that is very user friendly. You can select multiple photos via apple-click or shift-click, select the email option, the select what size you would like to photos to be. This saves space, but still allows for a good quality photo to be sent easily.

yes i do that all the time as well...
 
does that only work with apples Mail app???
you have to pay for that email account

no you dont have to pay for your account...unless is like a hotmail plus account or the ones that you actually have to pay,, i also understand that with hotmails the plug-in won t work with all accounts only with the really old ones, like mine. but you can still give it a try it may work for you, if you have an email address from work or university you can also get some info from your isp or from the office at university or from work to help you set it up you will need the outgoing server and incoming,, they should look somehting liek this...: workplace.outgoing.mail or osmehting like that it will be very hard to guess it since it can have pretty much any combination so you should get this from their infopage or help desk or something mail is a great app..
 
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