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BT Broadband sending Photos
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Is there an easy way to actually put a photo into an email with BT Broadband? I press the attach button, find the photo and attach it as a jpg. But when I try to test it, it searches for ages and then downloads it (sometimes) but it isn't very straightforward. I would like to actually see the photo in the email like I used to be able to do with AOL.
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Similarly, how the receiver sees the photo (either embedded in the mail, or as an attachment) depends on the software they are using to read the mail (or how they have it configured)
Personally for anything other than small, occasional photos I'd suggest opening something like a photobucket account (other image hosting sites are available) uploading your photos to there and then just send a link to the photo in the email, then the recipient can choose when (or if) they want to view/download it.
Similarly, how the receiver sees the photo (either embedded in the mail, or as an attachment) depends on the software they are using to read the mail (or how they have it configured)
Personally for anything other than small, occasional photos I'd suggest opening something like a photobucket account (other image hosting sites are available) uploading your photos to there and then just send a link to the photo in the email, then the recipient can choose when (or if) they want to view/download it.