CaliM
Apr 16 2005, 06:56 AM
i have a picture in mybrief case and would like to transfer it into a folder in my e-mail inbox. how do i go about it.
using win982nded and outlook express
moon
Apr 16 2005, 01:05 PM
right-click the image and send it e-mail then save it where-ever !!
otherwise, i can't think of a way.
CaliM
Apr 17 2005, 07:31 AM
thanks for the suggestion i will try it today. now i have another one for you.
i just got another pic. i opened it and like it sent it to a folder in my email list but when i try to open the attatchment it say,
file does not have a program asociated with it performing this action. create and association in my computer by clicking view and the folder options. i do it then when i open file types i see this looooong list of file types and get totally confused as what to do.
i just want to be able to go to the folder open the attatchment view it and later e-mail it to otheres.
what do i do now.
please make it easy for me.
thanks.
totally confused
moon
Apr 22 2005, 07:26 PM
a quicker way is to:
if you know what type of file it is, right-click it while hold the shift key down, you'll see a open-with option....choose the program that uses that type file.
give us the whole file name and extension..??
jimholly
Apr 23 2005, 12:37 PM
Be careful with attachments! It's not uncommon for what appears to be a .jpg or .gif attachment to actually be a piece of malware. If the file is names something like this:
picture.jpg ________________________________________.com (or .exe, .bat, .scr, etc.)
you won't see the true extension at the end. The ____ above are usually empty spaces so nothing shows. The forum software will suppress multiple spaces.
Clicking on a file disguised as such will generally plant a virus on your system. .
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