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    Can anyone tell me if you can send a text along with a picture on a treo 650?:frown::frown::frown: I really need help. Please help me! Email me at: Oprah1429@yahoo.com

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    You are better off sending pictures as file attachments - much more control and lots more privacy.

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    Honolulu - 2,500 miles west of somewhere in the middle of nowhere, the land of Shakes. Kyoceria 6135, Treo 300, 600, 650, 700p, 700w, Centro & 800W, Touch Pro plus 3 other WM phones...

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    Quote Originally Posted by benjie View Post
    You are better off sending pictures as file attachments - much more control and lots more privacy.

    Ben
    Thank you so much, now my next question would be: How do I send pictures as file attachments? my son purchased this phone for me a year ago and I still don't know how to use it. And the sad part about is that the lady at alltel who sold him the phone really couldn't use much about the phone herself, and she works at the cell phone place

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    I assume you are using Versamail and you can assume I do not use Versamail. However, from Versamail once you get the email ready (addressed), you should see a prompt indicating you can tap here to attach a file - you just gotta tap that prompt thing and then navigate to where the file you want to send is at and go from there. Photos are by default in the DCIM folder and where they are put after that, well, you can assume in its root folder. The photo application allows you to set a location to store photos each time you start the application.

    Anyway, after attaching the attachment photo, send it off. The good thing about this is that it does not sit on someones web site, you do not view it with a web browser and just remember, NOTHING is private - the email will sit on someone's or some company's mail server - you delete it, it will still be sitting there. So be careful about what you send. You send it via Internet, then just assume someone has access to it.

    Ben
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    Another thing, you should not post your email account due to spam.

    Ben
    Honolulu - 2,500 miles west of somewhere in the middle of nowhere, the land of Shakes. Kyoceria 6135, Treo 300, 600, 650, 700p, 700w, Centro & 800W, Touch Pro plus 3 other WM phones...

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    :laugh3:[quote=benjie;52696]I assume you are using Versamail and you can assume I do not use Versamail. However, from Versamail once you get the email ready (addressed), you should see a prompt indicating you can tap here to attach a file - you just gotta tap that prompt thing and then navigate to where the file you want to send is at and go from there. Photos are by default in the DCIM folder and where they are put after that, well, you can assume in its root folder. The photo application allows you to set a location to store photos each time you start the application.

    Anyway, after attaching the attachment photo, send it off. The good thing about this is that it does not sit on someones web site, you do not view it with a web browser and just remember, NOTHING is private - the email will sit on someone's or some company's mail server - you delete it, it will still be sitting there. So be careful about what you send. You send it via Internet, then just assume someone has access to it.

    Ben

    Ben thank you so much, I really appreciate everything!

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    Thank you so much

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