'Sending failure' message when sening image via bluetooth from phone

Hia,
I'm getting a 'sending failure' message when sending an image from my phone to my new imac.
I have no trouble sending content from this phone to my old powerbook and have no trouble sending content from my new imac to my phone.
Cheers,
David

If you have a new iMac then you posted in the wrong forum. This area is for G5 iMac issues. Apple has not made any G5 iMacs since 2005.
Suggest that you re-post over in the Internet, Networking and your *Intel-based* iMac Forums

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