Iphoto won't email

When I try to email a photo directly from iphoto it asks for my password, I enter it and hit send then it says " server didn't recognize user name and password combination. I don't get it cause I can send a photo from my email???? Does anyone know how to fix this? thanks.

Hi! Just wondering if you ever figured it out? I'm having the same problem, without even having been asked for the password. But one thing occured to me -- I can send a Photo with the iPod Touch just fine, so no password problems there. On the other hand, you can't post directly to facebook from the camera roll on the iPod Touch (this may or may not be of interest to you), but from iPhoto on the computer, you can. That seems to be the trade-off.
But I think iOS 5 running on Lion should behave the same across the board, on all devices. Isn't that kinda the point??
Definitely some sort of iPhoto '11 glitchy-poo.
Happy Holidays!

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