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How to Send a JPEG File. Share photos and artwork with family and friends. You can easily
send a JPEG file as an e-mail attachment or as a link to a recipient's computer or cell
phone. You will need Photo editing software MMS domain and photo sharing service account.
Step 1. Reduce the JPEG size with photo-editing software or with automatic resizing features
in Windows or Microsoft Outlook. Some phones don't have memory space for larger files.
640 pixels wide by 320 pixels high is a recommended maximum JPEG file size. Step 2. Get the recipient's
e-mail address to send a JPEG to a computer, or the recipient's phone number and multimedia
messaging (MMS) domain. Step 3. Send the JPEG as an attachment for e-mail recipients. Click
the attachment button on your e-mail program. Then locate the JPEG on your computer and
click OK. Most mobile phone multimedia messaging services can't receive e-mail attachments.
Step 4. Right-click and copy a JPEG from your computer or the web. Paste the image into
the e-mail message body and send it to a recipient's e-mail or phone MMS. Step 5. Create an account
with an online photo sharing service. Post your JPEGs online and send image links to
e-mail and cell phone recipients. Now you can electronically spread your pictures all
over the place. Did you know The average office worker checks e-mail 30 to 40 times per hour.