where to find notification of mail sent by iPhoto

2012-02-23 Thread Bill Cole
Hi all,
 I sent some photos by email from within  Iphoto 11, they were sent 
from Iphoto, and were received by my daughter, but there is no indication in my 
mail sent folder that they were actually sent , is this normal, as far as I 
can see I don't have a record of when I sent them, or , is the record stored 
somewhere else ?
Thanks for any info to this.
Bill Cole


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Re: where to find notification of mail sent by iPhoto

2012-02-23 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Bill,

To view your photo email messages:
To view email you send from iPhoto, you need to send yourself each email 
message. 
iPhoto can automatically send you a “blind” carbon copy (blind means that your 
recipients won’t see that you are a recipient too).

Choose iPhoto  Preferences, and then click Advanced.

Select “Automatically Bcc myself.”

*You can also see whether or when you emailed a photo*. 
Select the photo, click the Info button in the toolbar, and look in the Sharing 
section to see to whom and when the photo was sent.

 Click the entry in the Sharing section to open an email you’ve sent, so you 
can view, edit, or resend it. (If you don’t see a Sharing section, you haven’t 
shared the photo.)

Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad

On 23/02/2012, at 9:32 PM, Bill Cole bill.c...@bigpond.com.au wrote:

 Hi all,
 I sent some photos by email from within  Iphoto 11, they were sent from 
 Iphoto, and were received by my daughter, but there is no indication in my 
 mail sent folder that they were actually sent , is this normal, as far as I 
 can see I don't have a record of when I sent them, or , is the record stored 
 somewhere else ?
 Thanks for any info to this.
 Bill Cole
 
 
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Re: where to find notification of mail sent by iPhoto

2012-02-23 Thread Daniel Kerr
Or,..if you prefer doing it the old way you can do the following.
In iPhoto go to the iPhoto menu and choose Preference,  then where it says 
Email photos using: you can set this to your email client (Mail etc) instead 
of iPhoto.
I must admit, I prefer doing it this way,...but maybe that's just me.

(And yes, I know you can open the Photo Browser from within Mail as well to 
get photos that way. Just sometimes I think it's easier to see them all in 
iPhoto) ;o)

Kind regards
Daniel


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On 23/02/2012, at 9:49 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

 Hi Bill,
 
 To view your photo email messages:
 To view email you send from iPhoto, you need to send yourself each email 
 message. 
 iPhoto can automatically send you a “blind” carbon copy (blind means that 
 your recipients won’t see that you are a recipient too).
 
 Choose iPhoto  Preferences, and then click Advanced.
 
 Select “Automatically Bcc myself.”
 
 *You can also see whether or when you emailed a photo*. 
 Select the photo, click the Info button in the toolbar, and look in the 
 Sharing section to see to whom and when the photo was sent.
 
 Click the entry in the Sharing section to open an email you’ve sent, so you 
 can view, edit, or resend it. (If you don’t see a Sharing section, you 
 haven’t shared the photo.)
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 Sent from Ronni's iPad
 
 On 23/02/2012, at 9:32 PM, Bill Cole bill.c...@bigpond.com.au wrote:
 
 Hi all,
I sent some photos by email from within  Iphoto 11, they were sent from 
 Iphoto, and were received by my daughter, but there is no indication in my 
 mail sent folder that they were actually sent , is this normal, as far as 
 I can see I don't have a record of when I sent them, or , is the record 
 stored somewhere else ?
 Thanks for any info to this.
 Bill Cole
 
 
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Re: where to find notification of mail sent by iPhoto

2012-02-23 Thread Bill Cole
Thanks Ronni  Daniel for your replies, I  knew   there would be a Simple 
answer !!
I learn something new every day.

Bill

On 23/02/2012, at 9:49 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

 Hi Bill,
 
 To view your photo email messages:
 To view email you send from iPhoto, you need to send yourself each email 
 message. 
 iPhoto can automatically send you a “blind” carbon copy (blind means that 
 your recipients won’t see that you are a recipient too).
 
 Choose iPhoto  Preferences, and then click Advanced.
 
 Select “Automatically Bcc myself.”
 
 *You can also see whether or when you emailed a photo*. 
 Select the photo, click the Info button in the toolbar, and look in the 
 Sharing section to see to whom and when the photo was sent.
 
 Click the entry in the Sharing section to open an email you’ve sent, so you 
 can view, edit, or resend it. (If you don’t see a Sharing section, you 
 haven’t shared the photo.)
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 Sent from Ronni's iPad
 
 On 23/02/2012, at 9:32 PM, Bill Cole bill.c...@bigpond.com.au wrote:
 
 Hi all,
I sent some photos by email from within  Iphoto 11, they were sent from 
 Iphoto, and were received by my daughter, but there is no indication in my 
 mail sent folder that they were actually sent , is this normal, as far as 
 I can see I don't have a record of when I sent them, or , is the record 
 stored somewhere else ?
 Thanks for any info to this.
 Bill Cole
 
 
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