Emailing Scans in Acrobat 10

It is incredably frustrating that I have to save a file before I can email it in Acrobat 10. This was not the case in 9. Does anyone know if you can do this. A lot of the scans I email I do not want a saved copy of because the scan was for someone else and plus once I send it I have copy of it.
Please Adobe fix this so it operates like acrobat 9.

Hi
      It is still possible to do the same thing using Acrobat X. In fact the entire workflow looks much better. Please follow the steps below:
      1. User scans a piece of paper to Acrobat X. You should now have a new scanned document loaded in Acrobat
      2. No need to save the document.
      3. Click the email icon in Acrobat tool bar or else click on the Share pane on the right.
      4. Select the attach to email radio button in the share pane.
      5. Click Attach button and you have your email with attachment ready to fly.
      6. User should be happy now.
Please let me know if you still face any issues.
-Ravish

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