Email from iphoto always starts mail app and wants ,mac info - i dont use

I am trying to send photos from iphoto however it always defaults to mail and wants a .mac logon however i use entourage via exchange for my email. Please help as i have to manually find the pic and attach to entourage i am sure their is a better way.

In iPhoto preferences, the General (default) tab has a menu near the bottom "Email pictures using" and "Mail" is the default. You can change that to Entourage, and it will then default to Entourage.

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