IPhoto '11 does not save a copy of your sent emails in your email program.

I sent an email today through iPhoto and was very disappointed that it did not put a copy of my sent mail in my Mac Mail program. This is not good for me as I often refer to my sent mails.
Is there a work around for this?

Annabelle's answer is correct but to clarify:
you need to select one of photos you sent
press info button on right bottom corner
now opens a right-side panel where in sharing area you can see the email header, click that to get to the sent email
thanks
pom

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