Emailing photos to friends

When I email photos from my iphoto library to friends, I hit the "email" button at the bottom right part of the screen. It opens an email box, then strips in the actual photos into the message itself. There is no indication that the actual photo files are attached, which would allow the recipient to do more than just view the photo embedded in the message. I used to get a checkbox to "send Windows friendly attachments", but in my new imac that does not occur. Recipients tell me that, when sent in this manner, they do not receive any attached files, only the email message itself. When I sent photos from my PC, it sends PDF files as attachments and you can check the "sent" file to make sure. Can the imac and iphoto send photos as PDF file attachments to email messages? Will I get feedback from the system that it is occurring, or do I need to ask the recipient if they actually got the file?

If the photos display in the body of the email then they are attached to it. If you would rather not have the photos display in the email for you then Control-click (right-click) one the photos and select Show as icon in the contextual menu. It's just an email client option.
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