When I try to past a jpeg (or pdf) on to an email Outlook crashes.  Any suggestions?

 

Two days ago all of attachments I receive from any sender show up as a zip file.

I used to receive items as a word doc or jpeg, etc.  Its a giant PIA to download a zip file to look at a collection of pics.

This isn't just one sender, it is all senders, and I seriously doubt most of the senders would even know how to "zip"

What has changed with msn.com?

 Now when I open an email with attachments, I can briefly see "loading blah, blah, blah," but it quickly disappears and I am

left to download the freakin zip file.  

What gives?

 

I really want my outbox returned to me in the new update for outlook please and have you remedied the signature being sent twice in outlook for mac? I try and attach a signature jpeg but it seems to attach twice for MAC users, which means I end up in a lot of junk folders as Spam. PLEASE can you sort this asap.

Emma

Old version: jpeg attachments were displayed in the text.

 

Build 15 version: jpeg attachments are part of the header. Since the header is not scrolling along with the text (another problem in my mind), there is less text displayed as the pictures in the non-scrolling header take up much of the real estate.

 

Anyway to

a) get the attachments back in the body and not in the header?

b) get the header scrolling like it used to when the etxt was scrolled?

 

Thanks

17. May 2012 · Comments Off on Windows Live Mail: Emailing photographs · Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: , , , , , , , ,
With my previous Window XP I could easily send a Photograph via email:
Highlight the thumbnail in a My Pictures folder > click on it > Send To > [a pane opens: pics altered to JPEG's and a downsized pixel dimension of 640x480 ] . OK.  Then Outlook Express auto-opened with the downsized pic as an attachment (and also within the body of the email) - all ready to be sent.  Easy and convenient.

Now, with my Windows 7, I get as far as,  Send To > [a pane again opens, this time offering choices of downsizing - which is good and better than previously] > OK.   But that is it !    Windows Live Mail window doesn't auto-open, no attachment can be found, and the pic that was downsized and 'Sent To' hasn't been sent anywhere that I an find! 

Please help: how do I email a photograph?

Nielen