If you are trying to attach an image to an e-mail, most e-mail clients have a function for attaching files (often a button looking like a paperclip) click that or find the "attach file" command and search for your image (you will probably be faced with a dialog that offers you the opportunity to "Open" which is what you want to do even though you really want to "Attach" but that's the computer world for you...)
Some, but not all, e-mail clients (the program used to send e-mail) will allow you to "paste" an image right into the mail alongside the text.
You can download the image from rediff mail. Then can insert this image as image source.
Take a picture with your camera phone then mail it to your internet mail box.
If you want to "Send Mail To Wizard of Waverly Place" go to'Disneychannel.com" and hit on Wizards of Waverly Place" and click on E-Mail. =]
The image quality is lower.
Someone might find a free mail icon in an image directory online and finding the required logo of choice. You could also create your own logo and upload it into your image.
You must first place another image from Image > Place or drag from another document, then click on layer with image (layer with image which you want behind) on LAYERS palette and drag it below layer with image to be above.
you can either drag and drop it into the email or attach it as a file.
is to place image on it
is to place image on it
Try saving the image as a .jpg to your hard drive. THEN send your e-mail ... and send image as an attachment.
Click PLACE. The window will open (Like a load picture window) select the image and click "Load". The image appears on the topmost layer ready to be moved
You must provide a postal approved mail box in order to receive mail and the mail carrier must place mail in the mail receptacle, the mail carrier is not allowed to place mail anywhere but in an approved mail box. If for any reason you don't have a mail box you should not be receiving mail under any circumstances.