How to give permission to edit pictures in mail

To give permission to edit pictures in an email, you'll need to use a specific format and add some extra information to the email. Here's a step-by-step guide:

Method 1: Using the "Edit" permission in the email body

  1. Compose your email as usual.
  2. Add the following text at the end of the email body: Permission to edit: yes
  3. Alternatively, you can use Permission to edit: edit or Permission to edit: modify for more specific control.

Example:

Dear [Recipient],

Please find the attached picture for your review.

Permission to edit: yes

Best regards,
[Your Name]

Method 2: Using the "Edit" permission in the email subject

  1. Compose your email as usual.
  2. Add the following text to the email subject: Edit permission: yes

Example:

Subject: Edit permission: yes - Picture for Review
Dear [Recipient],

Please find the attached picture for your review.

Best regards,
[Your Name]

Method 3: Using a specific email client or plugin

Some email clients, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, offer built-in features to request permission to edit attachments. You can also use plugins like "Edit Permission" or "Attachment Editor" to add this functionality.

Important notes:

Remember to always verify the recipient's email address and ensure you're sending the email to the correct person before requesting permission to edit attachments.