If you're email client is actually resizing your Jpegs I'd look into a different email client. You have no idea what criteria or how good the jpeg engine was that the client decided to use. A good client will warn you that the attachment is too large, not decide for you and then alter the attachment based on some arbitrary set of rules decided by a programmer who has no idea what your intentions are.

On 12/9/2012 12:22 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
On Dec 9, 2012, at 11:46 AM, Doug Franklin wrote:

Where do you see the difference in the attached file?  Has it already been 
reduced in size before sending the email?  Then it's happening in your email 
client and that's where you'll find any avoidance measures.
Thanks, Doug. That's where it happens. But I don't find any setting related to 
that. I'm able to upload images to the web without apparent loss of size.

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