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Sending Pictures and Sound by E-mail, information about setting up Microsoft Exchange, see

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Sending Pictures and Sound by E-mail You can send a picture directly from Image Expert if your e-mail application complies with the MAPI (messaging application programming interface) standard (Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 only). For example, you can use Inbox or Microsoft Exchange. You need to set up Microsoft Exchange to work with your Internet service. NOTE If you can't e-mail pictures directly from Image Expert, you can always send an e-mail message as you do normally and attach one or more image and sound files. Before you start, make sure your modem and Internet service are working correctly and your e-mail application is configured. Then follow these steps: 1 Select or open the image(s) you want to send. Some e-mail systems may limit the number of images you can send in a single message. 2 Choose Send from the file menu. You see the Choose Profile dialog box on the right. Click to configure your Internet service for Microsoft Exchange. 3 Choose the profile you want to use. Click New if your Internet service has not been set up to work with Microsoft Exchange. For more information about setting up Microsoft Exchange, see your Windows documentation or help system. 4 Click OK. Your e-mail application opens, and the image(s) you selected appear as attachments. 5 Type the e-mail address where you're sending the picture(s). You can also type in a subject heading and message if you want. 4-18 Working With Photos and Albums

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Working With Photos and Albums
Sending Pictures and Sound by
E-mail
You can send a picture directly from Image Expert if your
e-mail application complies with the MAPI (messaging
application programming interface) standard (Windows 95,
Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 only). For example, you
can use Inbox or Microsoft Exchange. You need to set up
Microsoft Exchange to work with your Internet service.
NOTE
If you can’t e-mail pictures directly from Image Expert, you can
always send an e-mail message as you do normally and attach
one or more image and sound files.
Before you start, make sure your modem and Internet service
are working correctly and your e-mail application is
configured. Then follow these steps:
1
Select or open the image(s) you want to send. Some
e-mail systems may limit the number of images you can
send in a single message.
2
Choose
Send
from the file menu. You see the Choose
Profile dialog box on the right.
3
Choose the profile you want to use.
Click
New
if your Internet service has not been set up
to work with Microsoft Exchange. For more
information about setting up Microsoft Exchange, see
your Windows documentation or help system.
4
Click
OK
. Your e-mail application opens, and the
image(s) you selected appear as attachments.
5
Type the e-mail address where you’re sending the
picture(s). You can also type in a subject heading and
message if you want.
Click to configure
your Internet
service for
Microsoft
Exchange.