MeddelandeI just searched this book. Looks like a great book, and can be had 
for $20 or less. Thanks, Chuck


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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Niclas Runarsson 
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 1:38 PM
  Subject: [VFB] On the photo issue...


  There IS a quite (REALLY quite) simple way to send however many pictures in 
whichever size you want in REALLY small mails... 10 1Mb pictures or or 10 10Kb 
pictures... no difference at all... 50 1Mb pictures or 50 10Kb pictures... no 
difference at all. I just sent myself 100 4Mb pictures in one mail. Mail size: 
56Kb...

  The guy for the job... PHOTOBUCKET!!!

  -------------------------------
  Pro's (besides 'curtesy against dial-up user', 'mail size limits', 'no 
spending time on re-sizing work'):
  * For an Outlook user a 2Mb message, will stay as 2 extra Mb's in the *.pst 
file also after the message is deleted... this will stay as merely dust.
  * Saving the picture on the computer (for the recipient) is just as easy as 
it is as saving it when it comes in the form of an attachment. Drag the PICTURE 
from the browser to a folder on your computer and you have the file in the 
folder (just as you would have, dragging/dropping an attachment)... drag the 
ICON IN THE ADDRESS FIELD to the folder and you have a 1Kb shortcut to the 
picture, which is all you need if you just plan to watch it (as long as the fly 
isn't deleted by the PhotoBucket account owner that is).
  * It's both faster and easier to get it into the message - 'copy/paste'. No 
"additional operations" like dragging files or 'Attach file' browsing, which is 
also easier to forget just because it's an "additional operation"... and, of 
course, it's quicker to send 50 2Mb pictures in one email than it is to send 
them in 25 emails.

  Con's
  * You ONLY(?) have 500MB storage in your free account... then you have to 
bother registering for a second free one. Major drag... LOL
  ------------------------------

  "Yeah, but then I have to log on to PhotoBucket to upload them before I can 
get the link so I can send it... nah!"

  INCORRECT!!! Not necessarily. There IS a "lazy man's way". You can send the 
picture(s) in an email to your PhotoBucket account and upload it that way. Then 
wait a bit for the confirmation message(s) from PhotoBucket and you're good to 
go. You'll get the link(s) in the message(s)... separate confirmation message 
for each picture.

  So the only extra job: Sending the heavy picture files in a separate mail... 
only that one, not to the list.

  /Nick

  


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