Mail Attachment after File Vault Turned on.

I turned on File Vault in my iMac and it took nearly 9 - 10 hrs to completely encrypt.  Today, when I sent mail attachments in jpeg format, (only images of scanned copies) my friends couldnt open it.  I resent it a few times and finally I had to send it in PDF.  Before turning on the File Vault, this has not happened.  I dont understand this.  If it is due to File Vault, then, should I convert all the images to PDF before attaching with mail?  Members, please explain me the system and help me.  Thanks. 

It should be shareable as long as you are logged in. If you want it shareable at other times, put the iTunes library (and any audio files that are not in the library) outside your home folder. Itunes Help has instructions on moving the library. Set the permissions so others can read the library. If the other user holds Option when starting iTunes there will be an option to choose the library.

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