Photos wont resize for email

When I am sending a photo to an email address it no longer asks me to resize them. How do I turn that feature back on? I have tried sending photos via email and they are being returned to me due to the image being to large.

I mainly use a MAC and have the email function working, but on my Vista laptop All I can do is make the mail client (Program) start and nothing else!
But I think it helps if you understand the process.
Apply export settings to file
Export file with all adjustments and export settings
Do post processing actions e.g. show in explorer, open in other application etc
In the email export process, the first entry is the location where the exported files will be placed, for you, this is the most important. It is where your resized photos for email are exported too. If you change the last option to display in explorer, it will bring the explorer window up with your images for emailing.
From here you can choose which email program you want to use and drag the photos to that program or attach them to gmail, the explorer window is open so you will know the exact path to the images.
I haven't tried this http://lightroomers.com/emailing-from-lightroom-on-windows/19/ But it does seem to provide a solution for windows.
As to your other questions,
a program folder is the same as a data folder. It's just the folder where the program exists.
an email client is an email program
an alias on windows is known as a shortcut (Right click selected file in explorer, create Shortcut)

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