When you e-mail photos, you generally need to reduce them in size compared to the original photo. Vista allows you to resize your photos prior to e-mailing them.
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Right-click the desired photo or photos, choose Send To from the menu, and choose Mail Recipient.
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Windows Vista opens a window, offering to shrink your e-mailed pictures. Take it up on its offer.
Or, if you’re looking at the photo in a folder or from within Windows Photo Gallery, click the E-Mail button from the toolbar along the top.
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Click the Attach button.
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Windows resizes the photos you’re e-mailing, opens your default e-mail program (usually Windows Mail or Microsoft Outlook), and attaches them to a message.
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Fill in the recipient’s e-mail address.
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Or type in multiple addresses, if you want to send the photos to more than one person.
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Click the Send button.
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Windows Mail sends your message to the recipient with the photo or photos attached in a manageable size.
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Source:http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/email-your-photos.html
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