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When using the email option in Windows Photo Gallery error: "The host SMTP
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Hello MBW,
My name is Lindsey and I work for the Windows Outreach Team with Microsoft. I noticed you are having problems emailing pictures from photo gallery. It seems that it isn't seeing an email service to send it out. Have you downloaded Windows Live Mail? If you haven't, this should fix your problem. If you do have Hotmail or Windows Live Mail did you try these steps? If you already have a MSN Hotmail, MSN Messenger, or Microsoft Passport account, you've already got a Windows Live account. You can go online to sign in now with your current account information to start using Windows Live. If you don't have a Windows Live ID, you can get one online at the Microsoft website for Windows Live. To use Photo e mail 1.Open Windows Live Mail. 2.Click the arrow next to the New button, and then click Photo e mail. 3.In the Add Photos dialog, browse to the folder containing the photos you want to include, click the picture that you want to send in e mail, and then click Add. To select more than one item, hold down the CTRL key while you click the items that you want to select. 4.Keep adding photos until you are done, and then click Done. 5.On the toolbar, click Layout, and then choose how you want the e mail message to look and how large you want the images in the message to be. The larger the images, the larger the file will be. Configure the layout of the Photo e mail message 6.If you create a Photo e mail while signed in to Windows Live Mail using a Windows Live ID, on the toolbar, click Photos. Choose the resolution of the photos that are uploaded to the Windows Live Spaces website when you click Send. The resolution you choose determines the quality of the photos when viewed as a slide show, but it doesn’t affect the size of the e mail message itself. For example, you can send small thumbnails in the e mail, but upload large versions that people can view (and download) if they want to. Choose the resolution of the uploaded images 7.Enter the e mail addresses of the recipients, type a subject, and write a brief message. When you have finished composing the e mail message, click Send. Let me know if these work. If not I will keep digging and see if I can find a solution. Thanks Lindsey "MBW" wrote: > When using the email option in Windows Photo Gallery error: "The host SMTP > could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name > correctly." appears from Windows Mail. How can I fix? > > |
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MBW <mbwriver@aol.com> wrote:
> When using the email option in Windows Photo Gallery error: "The host > SMTP could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the > server name correctly." appears from Windows Mail. How can I fix? Hi - this is a group for Windows server - if you're using Vista, I suggest you post in a group for same. |
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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > MBW <mbwriver@aol.com> wrote: > > When using the email option in Windows Photo Gallery error: "The host > > SMTP could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the > > server name correctly." appears from Windows Mail. How can I fix? > > Hi - this is a group for Windows server - if you're using Vista, I suggest > you post in a group for same. > > > |
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please me I have windows live mail and I can not send photo email and I
use windows live photo gallery. I am so fustrated I just want to sell my computer. I get a message saying can not upload photos. I put the photos in the gallery from my camera memory card. Is this a common problem. I also just installed both program on dec 20/08. I thought I may have a virus so I formatted my computer using the disks provided with the computer with the of a dell teck. I am using windows vista. I have also tried to send photo email using the live gallery and hitting email same problem can not upload photos. please I am going crazy "LindseyM [Windows Team]" wrote: > Hello MBW, > > My name is Lindsey and I work for the Windows Outreach Team with Microsoft. > I noticed you are having problems emailing pictures from photo gallery. It > seems that it isn't seeing an email service to send it out. Have you > downloaded Windows Live Mail? If you haven't, this should fix your problem. > If you do have Hotmail or Windows Live Mail did you try these steps? > If you already have a MSN Hotmail, MSN Messenger, or Microsoft Passport > account, you've already got a Windows Live account. You can go online to sign > in now with your current account information to start using Windows Live. If > you don't have a Windows Live ID, you can get one online at the Microsoft > website for Windows Live. > To use Photo e mail > 1.Open Windows Live Mail. > 2.Click the arrow next to the New button, and then click Photo e mail. > 3.In the Add Photos dialog, browse to the folder containing the photos you > want to include, click the picture that you want to send in e mail, and then > click Add. To select more than one item, hold down the CTRL key while you > click the items that you want to select. > 4.Keep adding photos until you are done, and then click Done. > 5.On the toolbar, click Layout, and then choose how you want the e mail > message to look and how large you want the images in the message to be. The > larger the images, the larger the file will be. > Configure the layout of the Photo e mail message > 6.If you create a Photo e mail while signed in to Windows Live Mail using a > Windows Live ID, on the toolbar, click Photos. Choose the resolution of the > photos that are uploaded to the Windows Live Spaces website when you click > Send. The resolution you choose determines the quality of the photos when > viewed as a slide show, but it doesn’t affect the size of the e mail message > itself. For example, you can send small thumbnails in the e mail, but upload > large versions that people can view (and download) if they want to. > Choose the resolution of the uploaded images > 7.Enter the e mail addresses of the recipients, type a subject, and write a > brief message. When you have finished composing the e mail message, click > Send. > > Let me know if these work. If not I will keep digging and see if I can find > a solution. > > Thanks > Lindsey > > > > "MBW" wrote: > > > When using the email option in Windows Photo Gallery error: "The host SMTP > > could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name > > correctly." appears from Windows Mail. How can I fix? > > > > |
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"LindseyM [Windows Team]" wrote: > Hello MBW, > > My name is Lindsey and I work for the Windows Outreach Team with Microsoft. > I noticed you are having problems emailing pictures from photo gallery. It > seems that it isn't seeing an email service to send it out. Have you > downloaded Windows Live Mail? If you haven't, this should fix your problem. > If you do have Hotmail or Windows Live Mail did you try these steps? > If you already have a MSN Hotmail, MSN Messenger, or Microsoft Passport > account, you've already got a Windows Live account. You can go online to sign > in now with your current account information to start using Windows Live. If > you don't have a Windows Live ID, you can get one online at the Microsoft > website for Windows Live. > To use Photo e mail > 1.Open Windows Live Mail. > 2.Click the arrow next to the New button, and then click Photo e mail. > 3.In the Add Photos dialog, browse to the folder containing the photos you > want to include, click the picture that you want to send in e mail, and then > click Add. To select more than one item, hold down the CTRL key while you > click the items that you want to select. > 4.Keep adding photos until you are done, and then click Done. > 5.On the toolbar, click Layout, and then choose how you want the e mail > message to look and how large you want the images in the message to be. The > larger the images, the larger the file will be. > Configure the layout of the Photo e mail message > 6.If you create a Photo e mail while signed in to Windows Live Mail using a > Windows Live ID, on the toolbar, click Photos. Choose the resolution of the > photos that are uploaded to the Windows Live Spaces website when you click > Send. The resolution you choose determines the quality of the photos when > viewed as a slide show, but it doesn’t affect the size of the e mail message > itself. For example, you can send small thumbnails in the e mail, but upload > large versions that people can view (and download) if they want to. > Choose the resolution of the uploaded images > 7.Enter the e mail addresses of the recipients, type a subject, and write a > brief message. When you have finished composing the e mail message, click > Send. > > Let me know if these work. If not I will keep digging and see if I can find > a solution. > > Thanks > Lindsey > > > > "MBW" wrote: > > > When using the email option in Windows Photo Gallery error: "The host SMTP > > could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name > > correctly." appears from Windows Mail. How can I fix? > > > > |
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Hello mellomariannehotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com,
And your server setup question is? Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups ** us YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > please me I have windows live mail and I can not send photo email > and I use windows live photo gallery. I am so fustrated I just want to > sell my computer. I get a message saying can not upload photos. I put > the photos in the gallery from my camera memory card. Is this a common > problem. I also just installed both program on dec 20/08. I thought I > may have a virus so I formatted my computer using the disks provided > with the computer with the of a dell teck. I am using windows > vista. I have also tried to send photo email using the live gallery > and hitting email same problem can not upload photos. please I am > going crazy > > "LindseyM [Windows Team]" wrote: > >> Hello MBW, >> >> My name is Lindsey and I work for the Windows Outreach Team with >> Microsoft. >> I noticed you are having problems emailing pictures from photo >> gallery. It >> seems that it isn't seeing an email service to send it out. Have you >> downloaded Windows Live Mail? If you haven't, this should fix your >> problem. >> If you do have Hotmail or Windows Live Mail did you try these steps? >> If you already have a MSN Hotmail, MSN Messenger, or Microsoft >> Passport >> account, you've already got a Windows Live account. You can go online >> to sign >> in now with your current account information to start using Windows >> Live. If >> you don't have a Windows Live ID, you can get one online at the >> Microsoft >> website for Windows Live. >> To use Photo e mail >> 1.Open Windows Live Mail. >> 2.Click the arrow next to the New button, and then click Photo e >> mail. >> 3.In the Add Photos dialog, browse to the folder containing the >> photos you >> want to include, click the picture that you want to send in e mail, >> and then >> click Add. To select more than one item, hold down the CTRL key while >> you >> click the items that you want to select. >> 4.Keep adding photos until you are done, and then click Done. >> 5.On the toolbar, click Layout, and then choose how you want the e >> message to look and how large you want the images in the message to >> be. The >> larger the images, the larger the file will be. >> Configure the layout of the Photo e mail message >> 6.If you create a Photo e mail while signed in to Windows Live Mail >> using a >> Windows Live ID, on the toolbar, click Photos. Choose the resolution >> of the >> photos that are uploaded to the Windows Live Spaces website when you >> click >> Send. The resolution you choose determines the quality of the photos >> when >> viewed as a slide show, but it doesn't affect the size of the e mail >> message >> itself. For example, you can send small thumbnails in the e mail, but >> upload >> large versions that people can view (and download) if they want to. >> Choose the resolution of the uploaded images >> 7.Enter the e mail addresses of the recipients, type a subject, and >> write a >> brief message. When you have finished composing the e mail message, >> click >> Send. >> Let me know if these work. If not I will keep digging and see if I >> can find a solution. >> >> Thanks >> Lindsey >> "MBW" wrote: >> >>> When using the email option in Windows Photo Gallery error: "The >>> host SMTP could not be found. Please verify that you have entered >>> the server name correctly." appears from Windows Mail. How can I >>> fix? >>> |
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my question is do you know a solution to the problem. Is there something
wrong with windows live mail. Is there an update I should download, do you know of a solution. Can it be the server. I am not very computer literate but I can send a regular email just not a photo one. I can also send a photo email in windows mail just not live mail which is my default mailing app. can you tell me what the problem may be and offer a solution or diorect me to someone who may know the answer. thanks for the quick responce btw "Meinolf Weber" wrote: > Hello mellomariannehotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com, > > And your server setup question is? > > Best regards > > Meinolf Weber > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers > no rights. > ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups > ** us YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > > > > please me I have windows live mail and I can not send photo email > > and I use windows live photo gallery. I am so fustrated I just want to > > sell my computer. I get a message saying can not upload photos. I put > > the photos in the gallery from my camera memory card. Is this a common > > problem. I also just installed both program on dec 20/08. I thought I > > may have a virus so I formatted my computer using the disks provided > > with the computer with the of a dell teck. I am using windows > > vista. I have also tried to send photo email using the live gallery > > and hitting email same problem can not upload photos. please I am > > going crazy > > > > "LindseyM [Windows Team]" wrote: > > > >> Hello MBW, > >> > >> My name is Lindsey and I work for the Windows Outreach Team with > >> Microsoft. > >> I noticed you are having problems emailing pictures from photo > >> gallery. It > >> seems that it isn't seeing an email service to send it out. Have you > >> downloaded Windows Live Mail? If you haven't, this should fix your > >> problem. > >> If you do have Hotmail or Windows Live Mail did you try these steps? > >> If you already have a MSN Hotmail, MSN Messenger, or Microsoft > >> Passport > >> account, you've already got a Windows Live account. You can go online > >> to sign > >> in now with your current account information to start using Windows > >> Live. If > >> you don't have a Windows Live ID, you can get one online at the > >> Microsoft > >> website for Windows Live. > >> To use Photo e mail > >> 1.Open Windows Live Mail. > >> 2.Click the arrow next to the New button, and then click Photo e > >> mail. > >> 3.In the Add Photos dialog, browse to the folder containing the > >> photos you > >> want to include, click the picture that you want to send in e mail, > >> and then > >> click Add. To select more than one item, hold down the CTRL key while > >> you > >> click the items that you want to select. > >> 4.Keep adding photos until you are done, and then click Done. > >> 5.On the toolbar, click Layout, and then choose how you want the e > >> message to look and how large you want the images in the message to > >> be. The > >> larger the images, the larger the file will be. > >> Configure the layout of the Photo e mail message > >> 6.If you create a Photo e mail while signed in to Windows Live Mail > >> using a > >> Windows Live ID, on the toolbar, click Photos. Choose the resolution > >> of the > >> photos that are uploaded to the Windows Live Spaces website when you > >> click > >> Send. The resolution you choose determines the quality of the photos > >> when > >> viewed as a slide show, but it doesn't affect the size of the e mail > >> message > >> itself. For example, you can send small thumbnails in the e mail, but > >> upload > >> large versions that people can view (and download) if they want to. > >> Choose the resolution of the uploaded images > >> 7.Enter the e mail addresses of the recipients, type a subject, and > >> write a > >> brief message. When you have finished composing the e mail message, > >> click > >> Send. > >> Let me know if these work. If not I will keep digging and see if I > >> can find a solution. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Lindsey > >> "MBW" wrote: > >> > >>> When using the email option in Windows Photo Gallery error: "The > >>> host SMTP could not be found. Please verify that you have entered > >>> the server name correctly." appears from Windows Mail. How can I > >>> fix? > >>> > > > |
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can you tell me of a solution to my problem
"Meinolf Weber" wrote: > Hello mellomariannehotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com, > > And your server setup question is? > > Best regards > > Meinolf Weber > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers > no rights. > ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups > ** us YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > > > > please me I have windows live mail and I can not send photo email > > and I use windows live photo gallery. I am so fustrated I just want to > > sell my computer. I get a message saying can not upload photos. I put > > the photos in the gallery from my camera memory card. Is this a common > > problem. I also just installed both program on dec 20/08. I thought I > > may have a virus so I formatted my computer using the disks provided > > with the computer with the of a dell teck. I am using windows > > vista. I have also tried to send photo email using the live gallery > > and hitting email same problem can not upload photos. please I am > > going crazy > > > > "LindseyM [Windows Team]" wrote: > > > >> Hello MBW, > >> > >> My name is Lindsey and I work for the Windows Outreach Team with > >> Microsoft. > >> I noticed you are having problems emailing pictures from photo > >> gallery. It > >> seems that it isn't seeing an email service to send it out. Have you > >> downloaded Windows Live Mail? If you haven't, this should fix your > >> problem. > >> If you do have Hotmail or Windows Live Mail did you try these steps? > >> If you already have a MSN Hotmail, MSN Messenger, or Microsoft > >> Passport > >> account, you've already got a Windows Live account. You can go online > >> to sign > >> in now with your current account information to start using Windows > >> Live. If > >> you don't have a Windows Live ID, you can get one online at the > >> Microsoft > >> website for Windows Live. > >> To use Photo e mail > >> 1.Open Windows Live Mail. > >> 2.Click the arrow next to the New button, and then click Photo e > >> mail. > >> 3.In the Add Photos dialog, browse to the folder containing the > >> photos you > >> want to include, click the picture that you want to send in e mail, > >> and then > >> click Add. To select more than one item, hold down the CTRL key while > >> you > >> click the items that you want to select. > >> 4.Keep adding photos until you are done, and then click Done. > >> 5.On the toolbar, click Layout, and then choose how you want the e > >> message to look and how large you want the images in the message to > >> be. The > >> larger the images, the larger the file will be. > >> Configure the layout of the Photo e mail message > >> 6.If you create a Photo e mail while signed in to Windows Live Mail > >> using a > >> Windows Live ID, on the toolbar, click Photos. Choose the resolution > >> of the > >> photos that are uploaded to the Windows Live Spaces website when you > >> click > >> Send. The resolution you choose determines the quality of the photos > >> when > >> viewed as a slide show, but it doesn't affect the size of the e mail > >> message > >> itself. For example, you can send small thumbnails in the e mail, but > >> upload > >> large versions that people can view (and download) if they want to. > >> Choose the resolution of the uploaded images > >> 7.Enter the e mail addresses of the recipients, type a subject, and > >> write a > >> brief message. When you have finished composing the e mail message, > >> click > >> Send. > >> Let me know if these work. If not I will keep digging and see if I > >> can find a solution. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Lindsey > >> "MBW" wrote: > >> > >>> When using the email option in Windows Photo Gallery error: "The > >>> host SMTP could not be found. Please verify that you have entered > >>> the server name correctly." appears from Windows Mail. How can I > >>> fix? > >>> > > > |
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Hello mellomariannehotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com,
Please post it to: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop And also give infos about your Operating system. This newsgroup is about server operating setup problems. Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups ** us YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > my question is do you know a solution to the problem. Is there > something wrong with windows live mail. Is there an update I should > download, do you know of a solution. Can it be the server. I am not > very computer literate but I can send a regular email just not a photo > one. I can also send a photo email in windows mail just not live mail > which is my default mailing app. can you tell me what the problem may > be and offer a solution or diorect me to someone who may know the > answer. thanks for the quick responce btw > > "Meinolf Weber" wrote: > >> Hello mellomariannehotmailcom@discussions.microsoft.com, >> >> And your server setup question is? >> >> Best regards >> >> Meinolf Weber >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and >> confers >> no rights. >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups >> ** us YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm >>> please me I have windows live mail and I can not send photo >>> email and I use windows live photo gallery. I am so fustrated I just >>> want to sell my computer. I get a message saying can not upload >>> photos. I put the photos in the gallery from my camera memory card. >>> Is this a common problem. I also just installed both program on dec >>> 20/08. I thought I may have a virus so I formatted my computer using >>> the disks provided with the computer with the of a dell teck. I >>> am using windows vista. I have also tried to send photo email using >>> the live gallery and hitting email same problem can not upload >>> photos. please I am going crazy >>> >>> "LindseyM [Windows Team]" wrote: >>> >>>> Hello MBW, >>>> >>>> My name is Lindsey and I work for the Windows Outreach Team with >>>> Microsoft. >>>> I noticed you are having problems emailing pictures from photo >>>> gallery. It >>>> seems that it isn't seeing an email service to send it out. Have >>>> you >>>> downloaded Windows Live Mail? If you haven't, this should fix your >>>> problem. >>>> If you do have Hotmail or Windows Live Mail did you try these >>>> steps? >>>> If you already have a MSN Hotmail, MSN Messenger, or Microsoft >>>> Passport >>>> account, you've already got a Windows Live account. You can go >>>> online >>>> to sign >>>> in now with your current account information to start using Windows >>>> Live. If >>>> you don't have a Windows Live ID, you can get one online at the >>>> Microsoft >>>> website for Windows Live. >>>> To use Photo e mail >>>> 1.Open Windows Live Mail. >>>> 2.Click the arrow next to the New button, and then click Photo e >>>> mail. >>>> 3.In the Add Photos dialog, browse to the folder containing the >>>> photos you >>>> want to include, click the picture that you want to send in e mail, >>>> and then >>>> click Add. To select more than one item, hold down the CTRL key >>>> while >>>> you >>>> click the items that you want to select. >>>> 4.Keep adding photos until you are done, and then click Done. >>>> 5.On the toolbar, click Layout, and then choose how you want the e >>>> message to look and how large you want the images in the message to >>>> be. The >>>> larger the images, the larger the file will be. >>>> Configure the layout of the Photo e mail message >>>> 6.If you create a Photo e mail while signed in to Windows Live Mail >>>> using a >>>> Windows Live ID, on the toolbar, click Photos. Choose the >>>> resolution >>>> of the >>>> photos that are uploaded to the Windows Live Spaces website when >>>> you >>>> click >>>> Send. The resolution you choose determines the quality of the >>>> photos >>>> when >>>> viewed as a slide show, but it doesn't affect the size of the e >>>> message >>>> itself. For example, you can send small thumbnails in the e mail, >>>> but >>>> upload >>>> large versions that people can view (and download) if they want to. >>>> Choose the resolution of the uploaded images >>>> 7.Enter the e mail addresses of the recipients, type a subject, and >>>> write a >>>> brief message. When you have finished composing the e mail message, >>>> click >>>> Send. >>>> Let me know if these work. If not I will keep digging and see if I >>>> can find a solution. >>>> Thanks >>>> Lindsey >>>> "MBW" wrote: >>>>> When using the email option in Windows Photo Gallery error: "The >>>>> host SMTP could not be found. Please verify that you have entered >>>>> the server name correctly." appears from Windows Mail. How can I >>>>> fix? >>>>> |
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