Yosemite mail attachments

OSX Yosemite 10.10
MacBook Pro 17", 2009
Mail 8.0
Whe I attach in Mail a jpg file the recipient (windows) see the file as a bits map and he can not open and edit. I were sure to mark the attachment like a windows compatible file
What to do?
Thanks

I have the same annoying issue. The open email is stuck in the middle of the page and I cant see 2 open emails at the same time. How many times did you need to restart to fix this please? Thanks

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