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<blockquote data-quote="rsk289" data-source="post: 710956" data-attributes="member: 64548"><p>I've had to switch the default back over to Entourage - Mail is just not geared for any kind of business use, it would seem.</p><p>For editing purposes and proof-reading I often have to send pictures, and if these are in iPhoto sending them as attachments is pretty much impossible - I can only get them embedded in the message.</p><p>Currently, when I click on 'attachment' I get the dialogue box to choose the file (still can't find pictures in iPhoto - have to move them around the computer to get to them - really annoying). The file appears in the dialogue box, so I click it to attach it - and it disappears. I've sent a few as tests, but they're not there. So it seems the attachment facility doesn't work anyway. I've tried jpegs and pdfs, which a Mac really ought to be able to handle.</p><p>Entourage works fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsk289, post: 710956, member: 64548"] I've had to switch the default back over to Entourage - Mail is just not geared for any kind of business use, it would seem. For editing purposes and proof-reading I often have to send pictures, and if these are in iPhoto sending them as attachments is pretty much impossible - I can only get them embedded in the message. Currently, when I click on 'attachment' I get the dialogue box to choose the file (still can't find pictures in iPhoto - have to move them around the computer to get to them - really annoying). The file appears in the dialogue box, so I click it to attach it - and it disappears. I've sent a few as tests, but they're not there. So it seems the attachment facility doesn't work anyway. I've tried jpegs and pdfs, which a Mac really ought to be able to handle. Entourage works fine. [/QUOTE]
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