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| | Email a Photo from Windows Photo Gallery To email a photo from Photo Gallery I click on a photo. Then I click on "E-mail" in the toolbar which brings the "Attach Files" box. I click "Attach" which brings up the complete email message format with attachment, as intended. However, the software always includes two text msgs in the body of the email. They are: "Your message is ready to be sent..." and "Note: To protect against computer viruses..." I don't want those msgs in the email text and,so far, the only way to get rid of them is to manually delete them before sending. How do I avoid them or prevent them from showing up? Thanks Janter |
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| | Re: Email a Photo from Windows Photo Gallery Janter wrote: Quote: > To email a photo from Photo Gallery I click on a photo. > > Then I click on "E-mail" in the toolbar which brings the "Attach > Files" box. > I click "Attach" which brings up the complete email message format > with attachment, as intended. > > However, the software always includes two text msgs in the body of the > email. They are: > > "Your message is ready to be sent..." and > "Note: To protect against computer viruses..." > > I don't want those msgs in the email text and,so far, the only way to > get rid of them is to manually delete them before sending. Manually delete is the answer. ======================== Quote: > How do I avoid them or prevent them from showing up? Open your e-mail program and create a new message...then add your attachment. -- John Inzer Digital Media MVP Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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| | Re: Email a Photo from Windows Photo Gallery Thanks John I was afraid you would say that. It's too bad that such a useful option is cluttered with unwanted text. Is there a procedure for me, or someone, to suggest to MS to make that text optional by use of a switch or something? Thanks much. Janter "John Inzer" <oobie@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uQDi$aQdIHA.5160@xxxxxx Quote: > Janter wrote: Quote: >> To email a photo from Photo Gallery I click on a photo. >> >> Then I click on "E-mail" in the toolbar which brings the "Attach >> Files" box. >> I click "Attach" which brings up the complete email message format >> with attachment, as intended. >> >> However, the software always includes two text msgs in the body of the >> email. They are: >> >> "Your message is ready to be sent..." and >> "Note: To protect against computer viruses..." >> >> I don't want those msgs in the email text and,so far, the only way to >> get rid of them is to manually delete them before sending. > Manually delete is the answer. > ======================== Quote: >> How do I avoid them or prevent them from showing up? > Open your e-mail program and > create a new message...then > add your attachment. > > -- > > John Inzer > Digital Media MVP > > Notice > This is not tech support > I am a volunteer > > Solutions that work for > me may not work for you > > Proceed at your own risk > |
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| | Re: Email a Photo from Windows Photo Gallery Janter wrote: Quote: > Thanks John > > I was afraid you would say that. > > It's too bad that such a useful option is cluttered with unwanted > text. Is there a procedure for me, or someone, to suggest to MS to > make that text optional by use of a switch or something? > > Thanks much. > > Janter I don't know of a feedback site for Windows Mail but there is one for Windows Live Mail: Windows Live : Send Feedback https://feedback.live.com/default.aspx Here's another site where you can upload feedback. Upload Your Feedback To Microsoft http://www.papajohn.org/AboutMovieMaker.html (scroll to bottom of page) -- John Inzer Digital Media MVP Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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| | Re: Email a Photo from Windows Photo Gallery Here's a place where they'll at least read what you send. Don't expect an answer, though. <https://feedback.windowsvista.microsoft.com/eform.aspx?productkey=winvista&mkt=en-us&backurl=http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_vista_master> "Janter" <Iamnot@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eijXpwQdIHA.4196@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks John > > I was afraid you would say that. > > It's too bad that such a useful option is cluttered with unwanted text. Is > there a procedure for me, or someone, to suggest to MS to make that text > optional by use of a switch or something? > > Thanks much. > > Janter > > > "John Inzer" <oobie@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:uQDi$aQdIHA.5160@xxxxxx Quote: >> Janter wrote: Quote: >>> To email a photo from Photo Gallery I click on a photo. >>> >>> Then I click on "E-mail" in the toolbar which brings the "Attach >>> Files" box. >>> I click "Attach" which brings up the complete email message format >>> with attachment, as intended. >>> >>> However, the software always includes two text msgs in the body of the >>> email. They are: >>> >>> "Your message is ready to be sent..." and >>> "Note: To protect against computer viruses..." >>> >>> I don't want those msgs in the email text and,so far, the only way to >>> get rid of them is to manually delete them before sending. >> Manually delete is the answer. >> ======================== Quote: >>> How do I avoid them or prevent them from showing up? >> Open your e-mail program and >> create a new message...then >> add your attachment. >> >> -- >> >> John Inzer >> Digital Media MVP >> >> Notice >> This is not tech support >> I am a volunteer >> >> Solutions that work for >> me may not work for you >> >> Proceed at your own risk >> |
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| | Re: Email a Photo Thanks to John & Robert <robertmiles@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eK6fCDVdIHA.5984@xxxxxx Quote: > Here's a place where they'll at least read what you send. Don't expect an > answer, though. > > <https://feedback.windowsvista.microsoft.com/eform.aspx?productkey=winvista&mkt=en-us&backurl=http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_vista_master> > > "Janter" <Iamnot@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:eijXpwQdIHA.4196@xxxxxx Quote: >> Thanks John >> >> I was afraid you would say that. >> >> It's too bad that such a useful option is cluttered with unwanted text. >> Is there a procedure for me, or someone, to suggest to MS to make that >> text optional by use of a switch or something? >> >> Thanks much. >> >> Janter >> >> >> "John Inzer" <oobie@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:uQDi$aQdIHA.5160@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Janter wrote: >>>> To email a photo from Photo Gallery I click on a photo. >>>> >>>> Then I click on "E-mail" in the toolbar which brings the "Attach >>>> Files" box. >>>> I click "Attach" which brings up the complete email message format >>>> with attachment, as intended. >>>> >>>> However, the software always includes two text msgs in the body of the >>>> email. They are: >>>> >>>> "Your message is ready to be sent..." and >>>> "Note: To protect against computer viruses..." >>>> >>>> I don't want those msgs in the email text and,so far, the only way to >>>> get rid of them is to manually delete them before sending. >>> ======================== >>> Manually delete is the answer. >>> ======================== >>>> How do I avoid them or prevent them from showing up? >>> ======================== >>> Open your e-mail program and >>> create a new message...then >>> add your attachment. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> John Inzer >>> Digital Media MVP >>> >>> Notice >>> This is not tech support >>> I am a volunteer >>> >>> Solutions that work for >>> me may not work for you >>> >>> Proceed at your own risk >>> > |
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