George,

You computer's clock/calendar says you sent this message Dec. 31, 1969

Better check it.

Harry

Wednesday, December 31, 19698:55 PMGeorge H. Yankeyjeffco13 at bellsouth.net

>Jerry, Thanks for the suggestion; however, I do not find the option " 
>Make Windows Friendly Attachment" checkbox anywhere in my Mail program.
>
>George
>
>On Sunday, July 4, 2004, at 01:20  PM, Jerry Yeager wrote:
>
>> Hello George,
>>
>> When you use Apple's Mail to send the photos using the attach method, 
>> are you clicking on the "Make Windows Friendly Attachment" checkbox at 
>> the bottom of the dialog box?
>> What happens when you drag and drop a photo directly into the mail 
>> message?
>>
>> Some things to watch out for as well:
>>
>> Make sure the photo ends in the correct extension; that is jpeg photos 
>> end in .jpg (dot-j-p-g) and tiff photos end in .tif (dot-t-i-f)
>> How many places the message travels through before it gets to the 
>> destination can cause problems. Some transfer points will not let 
>> individual messages bigger than 1 MB travel through, so make sure the 
>> photos are not the bigger 4MB(+)  jpegs.  You make have to down-size 
>> and compress the jpeg to get it small enough to travel.
>>
>> Some spam filters will try to neutralize jpegs etc., under the 
>> assumption they may be spam or viruses. So your recipients may have to 
>> check with their admin to see if this is happening.
>> At various times, ISPs like AOL would block things so no matter which 
>> email client you use to send with (or which platform you did it from) 
>> they would not get the photos.
>>
>> If all else fails and you have a web-site, pop them up on the site 
>> somewhere and let them "right-click" the image to download it to their 
>> hard drive.
>>
>>                      Jerry
>>
>> On Jul 04, 2004, at 7:55 AM, George H. Yankey wrote:
>>
>>> Harry,
>>>     I know you are highly involved in digital photography.  What is the 
>>> best way to e-mail a photo to a PC Windows user?  I would appreciate 
>>> any suggestions. I have tried using " Mail "  and the " Attach "  
>>> feature ;
>>> also I tried  IPhoto's e-mail  .  In each case PC users tell me they 
>>> can't open the picture.
>>>
>>> George Yankey
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
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