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2010-02-03
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2010-02-03
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2010-02-03
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2010-02-03
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I'd noticed this too.
You can always resize the image and then send, but it's not as neatly done.
I think there should be a consistent set of options across the 'share via' service plugins.
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2010-02-23
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All I use so far is gmail over imap4. Its all pretty straight forward.
I just wondered if the other email options (or available apps) allow for an auto resize option on images?
For example, when I use the share option to a service, the images being shared have a resize option to save on bandwidth (Small, Medium, Large, Original).
Am I missing it or is this not avail for 'sharing' images via email?
cheers.