On May 18, 2012, at 10:59 AM, Len Gerstel wrote:

> They forwarded with no problems at all. I think I might have figured out the 
> cause, but the solution without buying an app to batch photos may be beyond 
> my abilities, unless I can jailbreak his phone and do low level programming.
> 
> Looking at the raw source on all the photos that forward properly, the 
> information in the Content-ID between the < and > is the same as the name and 
> content location. All the photos from the iPhone ones that do not forward 
> correctly have the same Content-ID <1>. That is probably borking Mail somehow.
> 

If that's what is going on it's a bug in IOS, or something odd that Verizon is 
doing. My iPad is running the same version of IOS as he is, and this is being 
set by the  email libs in IOS, so if it was something with the app, it should 
have happened to mine as well.  

Best to teach him how to send more than one photo at a time:

Go to the Photos app, select either an album, your photo stream or the camera 
roll, and WITHOUT selecting a picture,  click the 'out of box arrow' (damned if 
I know what the official name for it is...) tap on the photos you want to send, 
then tap share. Much easier than sending multiple emails!

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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