Exporting Images to email

How do I get pictures from photoshop to an email?

On a Mac, you can most certainly do it from Bridge 3.x ("CS4"). Works like a charm.
In Bridge, you install the Adobe Bridge CS4 E-Mailer script
(provided by Adobe Bridge Engineer David Franzen) and make sure the corresponding box is checked in Bridge > Preferences > Startup Scripts.
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2008/12/new_scripts_ext.html
You then access it through the Output Module in Bridge:
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I don't see why that functionality would not be included in the Windows version of Bridge. ;)

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