How to attach a 300-photo file into your email message fast? ?

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

I have just finish my trip around the mountain part of America.
And I wanted to send my 300 photos to my friends.
There’s a file for the 300 photos.
However, the yahoo email won’t let me attach the file, only the pictures in it.
I don’t want to attach the photos one by one.
But just the file itself.

Is there anyway to attach the file to the email message without attaching them one by one?

assuming Yahoo will let you put an attachment that huge on an email, you can download Winrar and make an archive out of the files.

Personally I recommend imageshack or photobucket or something like that.

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How do I add a photo to the body of my email message and actually be able to send it as viewable content?

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

I am not talking about an attachment. I actually want to insert a photo directly into the email message itself. I have tried and tried and the photos will not open for the recipient.

<img src="imagelinkhere" border="0">

to get the image link, go to http://www.imageshack.us and upload the picture. and then copy the URL to where it says imagelinkhere. :D

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is there a way to send a cell phone picture message to a free image hosting site?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

my phone does not have internet service. I want to be able to get my picture messages on my computer, the usb for the phone is not compatible with windows vista. the only way to send a picture is via a picture text message.

Send the photos to your email and save it from there to your computer.. then upload to your favorite photo sharing website.

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How can I cut & paste pictures directly into my email message, no attachments please?

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

I want to add my pictures directly into my email message without the use of attachments

In order to embed a picture in the body of a yahoo email or signature your photos needs to be web based on a site like:-

http://www.flickr.com/
http://photobucket.com/
http://fotopic.net/
http://www.snapfish.com/info17

Then you can copy/cut the picture from the web site and paste onto the body of your email or your signature. This method will not work using the Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome browsers.

Photos that are based on your computer will not copy and paste in most email providers mail.

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