When emailing as photo or video it sometimes shows upside down or sideways. How do I fix that?

How to take and send a video and pictures that are not sideways or upside down when they are opened by email.

More like NOT EXACTLY @MikeOtown.
So here is a little more information and it still has to do with Apple missing something in iOS5 and the EXIF encoding when they introduced the volume shutter release function.
I ran a new test as follows. I took 4 consecutive pictures of the same subject, a piece of paper with the word test on it.
First image - landscape with volume button on the top using volume button
Second image - landscape with volume button on the bottom and using the volumen button
Third image - landscape with volume button on the top using the on-screen shutter release
Fourth image - landscape with volume button on the bottom using the on-screen shutter release
I sent all 4 images from the iPhone in one email. (Yes you can do that now in iOS5) to an Exchange Server hosted email account that connects to my Mac running outlook and also to a gmail account.
Results:
Outlook (Exchange Server) on MBP 15" running Lion 10.7.2. The images all arrived right side up in the email. I saved them to the desktop. Viewing them from the desktop in Finder, they are all right side up. Using Preview they are all right side up. Opening with Photoshop they are all rightside up.
Gmail (Viewed in Safari and Firefox). In the email the thumbnails all appeared right side up. Clicking on view images 1 and 3 appeared upside down in the viewer. Downloading all the images to the Mac and viewing them in preview etc. they were all rightside up.
Gmail (viewed in Outlook) on MBP. The images all arrived right side up in the email. I saved them to the desktop. Viewing them from the desktop in Finder, they are all right side up. Using Preview they are all right side up. Opening with Photoshop they are all rightside up. Saving all the images to the Mac and viewing them in preview they were all rightside up.
Outlook (Exchange Server) on PC. Images 1 and 3 arrived upside down.
Gmail (Viewed in IE). Images 1 and 3 arrived upside down.
The issue arises when the volume button is located on the top of the iPhone and again does not seem to be apparent natively on a Mac or iOS platform that I am running.

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