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Forwarding a Picture using Email

Reader Geraldine Astbury wrote recently with a problem she was having with Windows and emailing:

Hi Terry,
Please can you help me? When I do a right click on a photo and scroll down to ‘mail recipient’ it goes to my Mozilla email programme. How do I change it to go to either Outlook Express or Incredimail? I don’t always want to use Mozilla. Sometimes when I receive certain attachments as eml ’s Mozilla won’t open them, so it’s put me off using it. I can’t find out how to fix this problem in Mozilla even though I’ve really looked at all I can think of. Have you any ideas about that too?
Many Thanks
Geraldine Astbury.
PS I use Windows XP

Geraldine is trying to use a Windows XP function to email a picture.

If you are using Windows Explorer, the Windows file management tool, you can right-click on a file and you get a special context menu that pops up. It’s called a context menu because the menus options change depending on the context - depending on the circumstances under which you have right-clicked. These circumstances include the file type.

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  1. Comment by Alex Krenvalk | 2007/09/26 at 11:07:46

    There is a tool work with mails - Outlook Express repair, know how recovering corrupted Outlook Express folders, extract all messages that should be recovered from the dbx repair file, save all extracted messages to the hard drive as message files in the eml format before a repairing Outlook Express, repair corrupted *.dbx files of Outlook Express greater than 2 GB in size.


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