[Rhodes22-list] Tom Hogarty

elle watermusic38 at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 24 20:54:57 EST 2008


Ed,

I think it's a case of 'teach a man to fish' rather
than 'give a man a fish.'

elle

--- Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net> wrote:

> 
> Tom:
> 
> Thank you for including the web site for the picasa
> program.  None of the
> other posters took time and effort.  They must
> expect the government to do
> it.
> 
> You said that you are learning a lot.  I hope you
> are learing from Brad
> about responsibity of citizenship in USA.  
> 
> Occassionally we do also post about sailing, imagine
> that.
> 
> However, I fail to see the picture that you
> posted???
> 
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
> "Dust is Mud with the juice squeezed out."
> 
> 
> 
> Tom Hogarty wrote:
> > 
> > I had to solve this problem for myself today
> http://picasa.google.com/
> > http://picasa.google.com/ .  I used Picasa2, which
> is free from Google. 
> > This picture management software will let you
> export a reduced file size
> > to a folder on your computer instead of just
> sending it to email.  Once
> > saved to the new size it can be attached to any
> email program.  Hope this
> > helps.  I am really learning from and enjoying
> this forum.
> > Tom Hogarty
> > http://picasa.google.com/
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > stanleyl wrote:
> >> 
> >> Thanks but I am still looking for the magic
> button and think I found it -
> >> only it does not work
> >> 
> >> If I go to "my pictures" (instead of the "photo
> studio" location) a drop
> >> down menu come on the screen on the left.   One
> of the items that can be
> >> clicked is: "e-mail this file"
> >> 
> >> that sounds good so when I click on "e-mail this
> file" a window opens up
> >> that says "Windows can re-size this file so it
> makes it easier and faster
> >> for the recipient to receive"   That sounds even
> better so I click  "yes"
> >> on its   "do I want to do this" button. 
> >> 
> >> and an e-mail form page show up  and it has the
> proper file attached and
> >> life looks good.
> >> 
> >> I seem to have found the elusive simple way to
> send the picture so it
> >> will automatically be resized for the receiver to
> get it sized properly -
> >> but when I hit the "send" button, the e-mail
> won't go anywhere.
> >> 
> >> But before I had hit the send button there was a 
> "NOTE"  on the e-mail
> >> form page that says:  "To protect computer
> viruses, e-mail programs may
> >> prevent sending and receiving certain types of
> file attachments.  Check
> >> your e-mail security services"
> >> 
> >> Do you think this is the problem?  And if so how
> and where do I go to see
> >> if my e-mail program may be blocking the e-mail
> from being sent with its
> >> attachment?   
> >> 
> >> When I send the attachment direct from Photo
> Studio without going through
> >> the drop down menu that has the "e-mail this
> file" button, the e-mail
> >> does go through but with the oversized picture. 
> Why would the e-mail go
> >> through if there was an attachment blocker when I
> take the attachment
> >> from Photo Studio and not go through when I take
> the same numbered
> >> attachment from "My Pictures" via the "E-mail
> this file" button ?.  
> >> 
> >> Anything to do with one is a Microsoft path and
> the other some other path
> >> like Yahoo? 
> >> 
> >> I am way out of my league here but feel
> instinctively there is some
> >> simple way to send self size adjusting
> attachments since when you go the
> >> drop down menu "e-mail this file" route, it tells
> you it is going to
> >> automatically resize the attachment for you.
> >> 
> >> MM or equivalent, where are you?
> >> 
> >> ss
> >> 
> >>  
> >> 
> >>
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