Send via collage doesn't seem to work here, no real time to make new test, but emails appeared empty.
Franck
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Hey Franck,
I sent myself jpegs of my project via email (Gmail in my case) using the Share via link and the images came through okay for me. I'm pretty sure the Share via options in Collage just hook into supported Share options through the Android device itself and the app doesn't natively include these services. You might test using a different email service or option if possible, the one here might be blocking or stripping attachments for some reason.
-Dave
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