Msn photo email

You're referring to the classic "MSN Photo Mail" feature!

MSN Photo Mail was a feature introduced by Microsoft in the early 2000s that allowed users to send and receive photos via email. It was a popular feature among users who wanted to share their digital photos with friends and family.

Here's how it worked:

  1. Users could upload their photos to their MSN Hotmail account.
  2. They could then create an email with a photo attachment, using the MSN Photo Mail feature.
  3. The photo would be resized and optimized for email transmission, making it easier to send and receive.
  4. Recipients could view the photo in their email inbox, without having to download the entire image file.

MSN Photo Mail was a convenient way to share photos, especially before the widespread use of social media and cloud storage services. However, with the rise of newer technologies and services, the feature has largely been phased out.

Today, most email providers, including Outlook.com (the successor to Hotmail), offer similar photo-sharing features, such as attaching photos to emails or using cloud storage services like OneDrive or Google Drive to share photos.