The Messaging option in Windows Mobile 6 lets you send photos or even video and audio clips via your phone service. It's a handy and fun way to get those bigger files on their way. But the user interface on the MMS screen for Verizon diverges from the standard format and takes some getting used to. Here's a tip for sending multiple photos in one message:
From the Windows menu, choose Messaging. Click on MMS. Choose Menu'New'New Pix Message.
Enter an email address in the To line and a Subject, if you wish. Then, you'll see the prompt to "Tap here to insert a photo."
Click there and then browse your photos to select the one you want. Click on it.
Once it's outlined in blue, click on the little green check mark in the bottom of the screen to confirm your selection. Now, that photo is in the body of your message and the bottom of the screen says "Edit Options."
Click the tiny black arrow on the white background-this is intuitive, right?-and you have another blank square in which you can "Tap here to insert a photo."
Use the same process to select a different photo.
If you want, you can add a signature file or an audio clip now. Then, look at the upper-left corner of the screen, next to the To line, for the Send button. The functionality you want is there, but you may have to dig-or squint-to find it.