I try to send a photo attatchment. but he just telling me "cannot send, too much memory." What does that mean?

As above!

As above!

He undoubtedly does * not * say that. The word 'memory' refers to the RAM, the things that your computer has probably about 2 GB of.

To not give you a hard time, but please, when you ask a question, refer to a message you get, it is very important that you quote the message verbatim. If you have not, you run the risk of your question is poorly understood and your getting bad answers.

In any case, the message is probably coming from your ISP, and all ISPS have maximum sizes, they allow for e-mail messages; This is to tell you that your message is too large to send. So send photos in several messages, not one.

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