Attaching pictures to e-mail as jpeg

I am trying to attach pics as  jpeg files to an outgoing e-mail using Apple Mail and they appear as pictures. I tried to select "Format-Make plain text", but the recipient (who has MS Outlook) says they came embedded as pictures. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Randy

You have to use attachment tamer
http://lokiware.info/Attachment-Tamer
Its free to try
or right-click on the image and select view as icon from the pop up menu
Or do not use HTML formatted mail

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