How to insert pictures to an e'mail?

With the new email, when I insert pictures, my friends can't click on them for larger views any more. Why?

  • Do I have to share folders for every picture that I put in an email using Photo Mail Beta now? Can I go back to the old way of doing it?

  • Answer:

    Unfortunately, you can't go back to the old way. As the prior Photo Mail was replaced with this one, and this one works differently. Read below for how this one works: What is PhotoMail? PhotoMail is a new, free feature within Yahoo! Mail that is currently in beta. PhotoMail allows Yahoo! Mail users to send e-mail messages with small ("thumbnail") photos inserted right into the body of the message. These photos can be selected from the PC, Yahoo! Photos, or Yahoo! Image Search. The sender can resize and rotate the thumbnail photos, as well as apply borders and captions. The thumbnail photos are linked to the full resolution versions that are uploaded to Yahoo! Photos. (For Image Search photos, the thumbnail photos are linked to a web page that shows the original site where the image was posted.) When the recipient receives the PhotoMail, he can double click on the thumbnail photos to view the full resolution photos. These full resolution photos are accessible by the recipient for 90 days. The recipient has the option to order prints, print at home, play a slideshow, save to his PC, or save to his Yahoo! Photos account. What’s the difference between inserting and attaching photos? Photos (JPEG format only) can be either inserted into or attached to a message. Inserting photos places small ("thumbnail") versions of the photos directly into the body of the message and then links the thumbnails to the full resolution photos which get uploaded online to Yahoo! Photos. Because the thumbnails are very small in size (typically on the order of 2K) this allows the message to stay small. In addition, the PhotoMail message border is added to the message and various editing (layout, rotate, borders, captions) is possible. Attaching a photo takes the full resolution photo and adds it as a standard attachment to the message. Because full resolution photos are often quite large, it is possible to send many more photos in a single message by inserting them than by attaching them. Inserting/PhotoMails are denoted by the icon and attaching/attachments are denoted by the icon .

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