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Right Click->Send To->Mail Recipient has disappeared!

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I have Thunderbird v24.6.0 with Windows 7. I used to have the option to right click on a picture choose Send To->Mail Recipient then choose the size of the picture, etc. The Mail Recipient option is no longer available in the Send To menu. I have checked shell:sendto and the MAPIMAIL file is still there and correct, but it doesn't work.

I have added a shortcut to Thunderbird in the Send To folder and I now have this as a right click option, but doing it this way I cannot choose the picture size (which is why I used this process to begin with).

Is there any way to get the original Mail Recipient option back?

I have Thunderbird v24.6.0 with Windows 7. I used to have the option to right click on a picture choose Send To->Mail Recipient then choose the size of the picture, etc. The Mail Recipient option is no longer available in the Send To menu. I have checked shell:sendto and the MAPIMAIL file is still there and correct, but it doesn't work. I have added a shortcut to Thunderbird in the Send To folder and I now have this as a right click option, but doing it this way I cannot choose the picture size (which is why I used this process to begin with). Is there any way to get the original Mail Recipient option back?

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That menu is part of the Windows operating system and has nothing to do with Thunderbird.

Maybe this article will help you. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/customize-the-windows-vista-send-to-menu/ If not contact Microsoft.