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How does one send an email to a recipient with a number of pictures but without a number of old emails? I have windows 7 and use windows live mail with Shaw web mail browser. Previous reply's do not

If you have a correct procedure to follow please let me know and include all steps. Your response on Feb 12 ID 161 did not help as all details were not included

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this may or may not help but it may point you in the right direction. frankly there are so many ways to do this. Perhaps this video will point you in the right direction. good luck.

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It has very difficult to find a answer on the shaw.ca website.
Here is the page for general email functions.
Webmail 2 0 Shaw Support Community

There are a number of other email clients you could use. I would suggest Thunderbird, as it free open sourced, and can be used on many platforms. It also has a better interface than shaw's webmail 2.0

Shaw gives the details of how to set up thunderbird on a pc in this web page, or you pick another mail program.
https://community.shaw.ca/docs/DOC-1070
The data would still be on Shaw's website, so you would loose nothing.
Thunderbird has a good guide on how to send attachments here
How to Use Attachments Thunderbird Help

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