How to email photos?

I am trying to email a photo and I get an email page to verify my email address.  I then try to send photo and I am asked for a code but I do not have one.  Why is that?

Hotmail's attachment compatibility with 10.7 is currently not there.  This is a Hotmail bug, which is purely Microsoft's issue for not sticking to standard website design that they can read about in these two places:
http://www.anybrowser.org
http://www.w3c.org/
You are either going to have to switch e-mail servers, or discuss with the recipient to find out if they are willing to FTP into your machine, or open an FTP server of their own, or if you can host it in a private part of your internet service provider's webhosting folders, and have the recipient download from there.

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