Can't attach high resolution Photo to emil

Whenever I attach a photo to Apple Mail, it takes the ~2.5 MB hi-resolution photo and "converts" it to a ~125k lo-resolution version. I have it email set on window's friendly and attach at end-of-email. If I log onto email at Yahoo.com or Gmail, I can attach the hi-resolution version and it works fine but not in Apple Mail. Any ideas.

After you've attached the image, in the lower right corner of the window you have a choice of sending the file as 'original size'. Have you tried using that choice?

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