Greetings,

If you've ever used Picasa to send pictures, and told Picasa to use TB! as the
client, you've seen the following text which Picasa puts in the body of your new
message:

----------------- Begin Picasa text ----------------
You have been sent 2 pictures.

Picture 001.jpg
Picture 002.jpg

These pictures were sent with Picasa, from Google.
Try it out here: http://picasa.google.com/

----------------- End Picasa text ------------------

In addition, Picasa puts in the subject line "x pictures for you" where x is of
course the quantity of pictures you're mailing.

While I find it little trouble to simply _select_ the entire body of text and
start typing *MY* message, my wife finds it an egregious assault on her freedoms
and wishes unpleasant things on Google because of their temerity.  How dare
they!

Anyway, does anyone have any ideas how I might either prevent Picasa from doing
this or automatically erase the Picasa text?  I have tried placing the "clear"
macro as the first line of my "new message" template (because I'm pretty sure
that's what Picasa uses) but that had no effect.  Or is there a better choice
than Picasa to bulk re-size and mail photos?

This is where I ran out of ideas.

-- 
TIA,
Jack LaRosa
:usflag: Central Alabama

Using The Bat! ver: 5.2.
Running Windows XP Pro ver 5 build 2600 Service Pack 3












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