Mail doesn't send pictures/graphics.

I can get and send mail, but when I send mail it won't send any graphics with it or pictures. It just leaves them out.
Thanks.

Have you checked your Compose options for sending mail? That is, are they set to send plain text messages or rich text? If they're set to plain text, try setting to rich text and sending yourself a test email using one of those messages you forwarded to others previously.
This is a fairly recent problem that's been reported, with no positive solution found yet, so you may want to try reapplying the 10.5.4 Combo Update.
My iphoto is gone and I was wondering if it had something to do with the upgrade mac made to mobile me.
No, MobileMe has no effect on that, because it's a service, not software on your Mac. And for people running 10.4.11, there is no MobileMe software to install like there is for 10.5.4. Either you deleted it by accident or it's been moved somewhere and you don't remember where. You should do a search of your hard drive to see if it is still there somewhere. If not, you can reinstall it from your iLife disc.

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