On 22 Oct 2004, at 11:55 pm, Claire Hart wrote:

Unless you're using mac.com as your mail server, the only person seeing
your 'inner butterfly' is you.


To change the picture, go to System Preferences > Accounts > picture.
You can drag in any picture or choose from the pre-created ones.

Bruce Johnson

Actually, I do receive e-mails from time to time that have the picture in the upper right corner of their e-mail, and recognize them as one of the Apple photos. I picked the cat when I did my set-up, and occasionally I'll see it also in an occasional e-mail from someone else. I just called my friend whose computer is an eMac with Panther, and she does not see my cat photo on my e-mail. So I don't know why some have it and some don't. Maybe someone else might know that answer...

As Bruce says above, it's a mac.com thing. It doesn't happen with other email accounts.


You can also get Mail to display someone's picture with emails you receive from them, if you want: just paste the picture into their entry in your Address Book.

Miche.


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