Email a Photo from Windows Photo Gallery

J

Janter

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
 
J

John Inzer

Janter said:
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.
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Manually delete is the answer.
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How do I avoid them or prevent them from showing up?
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Open your e-mail program and
create a new message...then
add your attachment.

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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
 
J

Janter

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
 
J

John Inzer

Janter said:
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
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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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