Editing imported photos from emails

I received several photos in an email attached as jpeg files and would like to edit them in iphoto. Is it possible? If so, how do I import them into the iphoto library? I have iphoto 4.0.3.
G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Dragging the photos from the e-mail into the iPhoto window seems to work just fine in iPhoto 2. I suspect it works the same way in iPhoto 4.

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