deactivate option to shrink pictures

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I like the way windows mail stores mails now and would like to use it
(stopped using OE mainly because the huge dbx files and the same proposition
to shrink pictures)
I would like to know if there is any way to deactivate the proposition of
windows mail to shrink pictures I want to send by mail. My workflow requires
me to sent daily tens of pictures (usualy via right click on file>send
to>mail recipient)
 
I don't know of any way to disable this -- and running regmon didn't show
mail looking for any setting that would affect this option. The only thing
I found is that typing the letter 'o' selects the 'Original Size' option
quickly, a little less clunky than dropping the list and selecting via
mouse. Sorry I couldn't help more. Hope someone knows something I don't.
 
Thank you for the "o" trick, it helps. Hope a way to avoid it will appear.
I think it has to do with the system, because it appears whatever mail
client i use.

Keith Miller (MVP) said:
I don't know of any way to disable this -- and running regmon didn't show
mail looking for any setting that would affect this option. The only thing
I found is that typing the letter 'o' selects the 'Original Size' option
quickly, a little less clunky than dropping the list and selecting via
mouse. Sorry I couldn't help more. Hope someone knows something I don't.


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Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]



pinadi said:
I like the way windows mail stores mails now and would like to use it
(stopped using OE mainly because the huge dbx files and the same
proposition
to shrink pictures)
I would like to know if there is any way to deactivate the proposition of
windows mail to shrink pictures I want to send by mail. My workflow
requires
me to sent daily tens of pictures (usualy via right click on file>send
to>mail recipient)
 

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