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Answer» Hello, I'm running windows xp, and I switched to qwest highspeed with msn in January. I have always been able to SEND pictures via email using the method of right clicking on the PHOTO and selecting "send to" then "mail recipient". However, now all my pictures I try to send are being blocked as "potentially unsafe" files. Even when I have tried to forward an email with a picture, it is blocking them as such. This is very frustrating, can anyone help? Thanks! -HollyHolly; What file type are your pictures? Like: .gf .jpg .png ?
Have you tried using MSN to send a Photo Email?I have been TRYING to send mostly jpg pictures. The only problem I have with sending them thru msn photo is the reduced size (and quality?). The main reason I am concerned with this is that I am trying to send a picture to a newspaper who is running a story on a hat drive I am helping with for cancer kids. I just wanted to be able to send a good quality picture, and I don't know why this is recently not working for me. The message I got said something about settings, that is what I wa hoping for help figuring out. I will try to send the pic again and get the message to post. Thanks so much for your time and help. _HollyThis is what it keeps TELLING me after the error about removing "unsafe files".
"Note: To protect against computer viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of file attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled." Does any one know how to adjust these settings? Thanks!Normally the error message your computer presents happens only when you try to send a .exe or .url
Unfortunately, I do not use Outlook Express any more (I have Vista) so I cant exactly recall how to do this, but: Click Tools, and then Options. There should be something in there about attachments
Since you only need to send one picture, you might also be intrested in this: http://imageshack.us/
It will allow you to have an image link that the news paper place can click on to view the full picture.
Quote Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled." Does any one know how to adjust these settings? Thanks!
Not without knowing what browser you are using and what PROTECTION programs you currently have installed...
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