Outlook Express Email of the pictures folder

After working for years, when I try to send a picture to the pictures folder, Outlook Express shows a blank Contact plate for the email address.

If I type and Email address in the To: window, it will not send the Email.

I'm sorry. I presented last week, and you did it with precision.

Thank you!

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