Hi Mark, welcome to the list!

There is a script called iPhoto Mail Patcher that will adjust things so
that iPhoto can use Powermail (amongst others); you can download it from
versiontracker here:
<http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14708>

Whether it works with the latest versions of iPhoto I'm not sure; the
last release date for this thing was January 2005, at which time it was
certified for iPhoto 4. Worth checking out though -- it might still be
perfectly okay to use.

Best regards;
Rick
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Original message:
Received from Marc Matloff on 22/2/06 at 21:56

>
>Hi all,
>
>This is my first posting.  I have been a PM user for about a month now and  
>have enjoyed learning about PM's capabilities.  I don't know if this  
>question has been asked recently, but it is along the lines of the default  
>application to open HTML messages.
>
>The other day my wife was using iPhoto and mailed some pictures to a  
>friend.  Then she looked for a copy of the sent message in PM.  It was not  
>there of course but was in Mail, the default mail client for iPhoto.   
>iPhoto does allow the use of different default mail clients, but PM is not  
>one of them.  Is there a way to change the iPhoto plist file (or wherever  
>it stores the optional mail client list) to include PM as a choice?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Marc
>
>





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