And there's no other way?????? This will be a real hassle for people on the
receiving end to have to open an attachment just to read my email and see
the photos. If that's the only way I can forward emails with photos, then
I'm VERY disappointed that I've gone back to Entourage. The reason I left it
to begin with was that I couldn't send photos as part of the email in the
2001 version. Mac Mail was great with that until a few days ago when it
stopped sending them for some unknown reason. Does anyone know where I can
get help with MacMail to solve this problem? I joined an Apple site to get
that help a while back and it's no where NEAR as helpful as this list. I had
to go TO the site to check to see if anyone answered my question and most of
the time they didn't. I felt like I was hung out to dry.

Louise  
> On 10/8/07 8:22 AM, "Louise Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I just installed Office 2004. I¹d been using 2001. Actually, I¹d been using
>> Mac Mail for a while, after having used Entourage 2001 previously. But I had
>> sooooo many problems with Mac Mail that I decided to try Entourage again. I
>> send a LOT of emails with attachments because I¹m on some animal rescue
>> lists. Emails come to me with photos of the animals in the body of the email
>> and I forward them to others who might help, so seeing the animal is very,
>> very important.
>> 
>> When I¹m forwarding these emails, the photos aren¹t appearing. Why, and what
>> can I do to make them be there? If that¹s not possible, then Entourage is
>> virtually useless to me.
>> 
>> Also, one reason I switched back to Entourage is that suddenly Mac Mail
>> wasn¹t letting me send anything with an attachment or even a link! So I
>> saved those emails in my drafts folder and now when I open those in
>> Entourage, I can¹t send them. There¹s no icon for sending. I tried copying
>> and pasting into a new email, but then photos and any graphics in the email
>> aren¹t there.
>> 
>> I¹m not the LEAST bit technical, so if you have an answer for me, PLEASE
>> make it simple as you possibly can. Thanks!!
> 
> Louise,
> 
> Mail, Entourage, and some other mail programs can be quirky when dealing
> with attachments.  The easiest solution for me is to read the incoming mail,
> then if I want to forward it, I go up to up to "Message", then drop down to
> "Forward as Attachment" and click that.  The entire message, with the
> attachment will be forwarded to the addresses you select (after you select
> "send").
> 
> As for the messages you have in your drafts folder, you can start a new
> mail, then drag one or more of the drafts messages into the attachments grid
> of the new mail, and then send the new mail to the addresses you select.
> 
> In each case, you can write a note in the text area of the new or forwarded
> message asking the recipient to read the attachment(s).
> 
> I hope this helps,
> 
> Ernest (a fellow non-techie)
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