Attach Photo to E-mail?

Is it possible to attach a photo to an E-mail message created on the iPod Touch?

yes, go into photos, select the photo, tap the screen, there should be a button with a box and arrow. tap that, you get an option to email the photo.
not sure you can do it from within the email app though.

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