What To Put into "Sender Verification" Field When Sending Photo

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Les_Thurmond
May 20, 2005
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Hello,

Every time I try sending a photo in an Email using Adobe, I can never get past that dreaded "Sender Verification". Further, is this service better than using my MSN browser or HP Instant Share? Also, I’ve got it formatted as a JPEG file:W 3262 H 1615; resolution 300, but "Medium" quality.

I know that’s probably too big, but what is the best rule of thumb used by most, without losing too much quality – And also without annoying the receiver? Thanks.

Les

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Colin Walls
May 20, 2005
Don’t know about the first bit.

I know that’s probably too big, but what is the best rule of thumb used by most, without losing too much quality – And also without annoying the receiver?

Depends what the recipient is going to do with the image. If they are going to print it, they need all the pixels you’ve got. If they are going to view on screen, 800×600 is a good choice.
LT
Les_Thurmond
May 20, 2005
Thanks Colin – That makes sense. I’ll add that to all of my notes.

Les
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don_helfer
May 23, 2005
I too am having difficulty sending photos by e-mail because of the "dreaded sender verification" number which is about 23 digits and letters long. I enter the verification # carefully, and then I get an "invalid sender verification number" error message. What do I need to do?

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