Sunday, May 23, 2010

Email with files attached that are pictures, is there a program that will open these pictures for me?

When i open an email, I have to click on the file, and then answer questions if i want it saved before opening, is there a program that will open the pictures for me?
Email with files attached that are pictures, is there a program that will open these pictures for me?
There are a few reasons why your attachment might not appear correctly:


You might have problems viewing an attachment if your browser is not properly configured to view that type of file. Usually, the easiest solution is to upgrade your browser to the most recent version:


Download the Firefox browser


Download the Internet Explorer browser


If you're having trouble reading an Adobe PDF file, you'll need to install the Adobe Acrobat Reader, which allows you to open and read these types of files..


You might also have problems viewing an attachment if it was sent in an unreadable "encoding type." When a message is sent, the sender might be able to choose an encoding type. If possible, the sender should use MIME encoding.
Reply:You got an attachment? Sweet. What is it, a spreadsheet? Nice! For your sake we hope it鈥檚 a photo鈥攎aybe of the kids? Or the recent trip to Milwaukee?





The first thing to do is to open the message. Click on it in your Inbox.





Photos





Any photos attached to an email appear as thumbnails beneath the text of the message. Click the thumbnail image or Scan and Save to Computer to add an image to your own records. Or, if you鈥檇 like to save it to your online photo library, click Save to Yahoo! Photos.





Along the bottom bar of the attachment window is a third link: View.





Clicking View beneath an attached image does not open the image immediately for viewing, unfortunately. View first scans the attachment for viruses. When no virus threat is detected, you can click the Download Attachment button to either open or save the image.





Other types of files





You can either click Preview to look at these attachments (which is a fast way to view them, without opening any new programs), or click Scan and Save to Computer or save them online by clicking Save to Yahoo! Briefcase.
Reply:be very wary of opening attachments in emails, as this is how 90% of viruses and trojan hackers get into computers, uses an e-mail scanner before opening any suspicious mail, even if it is from someone you know, most pictures that are sent tend to be .jpg or .bmp and can be opened more or less by any software.
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