Camera photos sent by e-mail

When I send a photo taken with the camera, they are rotated 90 deg when received.  What am I doing wrong?  Thanks.

Its the orientation of the image. Just have the person receiveing the pictures change the orientation themselves. its not hard to do that on windows/mac

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