How to send photos to mail
There are several ways to send photos to email, depending on your device and email provider. Here are a few methods:
Method 1: Attach photos to an email
- Open your email client (e.g. Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail) and compose a new email.
- Click on the "Attach file" or "Paperclip" icon to attach a photo from your computer.
- Select the photo you want to send from your computer's file system.
- Enter the recipient's email address and any additional information you want to include in the email.
- Click "Send" to send the email with the attached photo.
Method 2: Use the "Send to" feature
- Open the Photos app on your device (e.g. iPhone, Android).
- Select the photo you want to send.
- Tap the "Share" or "Send" button.
- Select "Email" as the sharing option.
- Enter the recipient's email address and any additional information you want to include in the email.
- Tap "Send" to send the email with the attached photo.
Method 3: Use a cloud storage service
- Upload your photos to a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive.
- Right-click on the photo and select "Get link" or "Share" to generate a shareable link.
- Copy the link and paste it into an email to the recipient.
- The recipient can then click on the link to view the photo.
Method 4: Use a photo sharing service
- Upload your photos to a photo sharing service like Flickr, Picasa, or 500px.
- Share the photo by clicking on the "Share" or "Email" button.
- Enter the recipient's email address and any additional information you want to include in the email.
- The recipient will receive an email with a link to view the photo.
Method 5: Use a third-party app
- Download a third-party app like Email Photos or Photo Mailer.
- Select the photo you want to send and choose the email client you want to use.
- Enter the recipient's email address and any additional information you want to include in the email.
- Tap "Send" to send the email with the attached photo.
These are just a few ways to send photos to email. The method you choose will depend on your device, email provider, and personal preferences.