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We’ve had lots of questions lately about how to email pictures from Picasa if you don’t use a @gmail.com address, so we’re going to visit this topic again.
Emailing pictures with Picasa is SO easy.
Simply select the picture or pictures you want to email and click the Email button at the bottom. Picasa takes care of resizing and applying your edits. It’s single-click easy …
IF … you use Gmail or Outlook as your email program.
If instead you use AOL, or Yahoo, or MSN for your email program then it’s not so easy. I have heard people getting it to work but they’ve had to jump thru a lot of hoops to do so. I often tell people,
“Just use Google Mail, it works great.”
But they respond,
“I don’t use my Gmail address and I don’t want my recipient to see that address, I only want them to receive mail from me at my yahoo/AOL/MSN address.”
I say,
“That’s fine. You can configure Gmail to pretend the mail is coming from your Yahoo/AOL/MSN address. So, you will be using the Gmail program to send your mail, but it will use your Yahoo/AOL/MSN address to do so. It’s the best of both worlds.”
Here’s how you do it:
Create a custom ‘From’ address in Gmail
- Step 1: Open your Gmail account and click on ‘Settings’ in the upper right corner
- Step 2: Click on ‘Accounts and Import’ then click the button to ‘Send mail from another Address.’
- Step 3: Follow the prompts:
a) Fill in the form with the name you want displayed in the ‘From’ field, and the email address you want displayed. For example, Emma Woodhouse, EmmaW@Yahoo.com Click ‘Next Step.’
b) Select the button for “Send thru Gmail” Click ‘Next Step.’
c) Verify that you own that email address by clicking on the button for ‘Send Verification.’ - Find the email that was sent to that address (EmmaW@yahoo.com) and click the link to verify it.
Set your default address
Now you have two addresses that your Gmail program can use (I have 5!) = the @gmail.com address and the @yahoo.com address. You want to set the default to be your @yahoo.com address. In the Gmail settings for Accounts and Import, you should see both addresses listed. Over to the right, you should see links that look like the image below.
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For your Yahoo/AOL/MSN … address, click the ‘Make Default’ link.
From now on, if you use the ‘Email’ button in Picasa and choose Gmail, your email will reach your recipient with the From field showing EmmaW@Yahoo.com. They will never see your gmail address. If they reply to the email, that reply will come to your Yahoo/AOL/MSN … inbox.
Import your Address book
If you choose to use the above technique you may miss having your Yahoo/AOL/MSN … address book as you use Gmail to send your pictures. That is easily remedied. On the same Accounts and Import Settings screen, click on “Import Mail and Contacts” You will be prompted for the email address and password, then you can choose to import just the Contacts.
Voila! You now have all the benefits of using Gmail to send pictures with Picasa and you’re not showing your Gmail address to anyone.
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4/1/10 Note: this error has been fixed by the folks at Google. The article is still worth a read to see how to find out what has been fixed or not, as well as how to use Web Albums to share your photos instead of emailing.
Several people this week told me they were having a problem when they tried to email a picture using Picasa’s email button and choosing ‘Gmail.’ So I tried it and, sure enough, I got the same error message:
I checked the PIcasa user forum and found that lots of people were having the same problem. Google has acknowledged the problem. They’ve been working on it and have now posted a notice that they’ve identified the problem and they know how to fix it. The fix will be in the automatic Picasa updates that will be pushed out to all users starting next week (3/29/10.) It’s always a good idea to check the Picasa ‘Known Issues’ page when you get an error so you know if it’s a problem they’re working on before you go to too much trouble trying to fix it yourself.
Meanwhile, here’s another way to share your photos.
Upload your photos to a Picasa Web Album. Once it’s there, you can view it in the Album, then click the ‘Share’ button. You just address it like any other email, write a message and send.
Your friend who receives the email will see something like this:
They can see the thumbnail (small version) of the photo right in the email. If they click on ‘View Photo’ that will take them to the photo on your Web Album.
I think this is a better way to share photos anyway. What do you think? Leave a comment.
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