21. July 2018 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized
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Hi there,

Thank you for your explanation on things. I have a concern,

“Photo email will only be invoked if the files selected to be sent are image files, i.e. with the extension .jpg, .png, .gif or .tif (or possibly one or two others). If you include a non-image file, e.g. an empty text file with the extension .txt, the files will be attached to the new message in the traditional way. You can remove the superfluous .txt file before sending.”

If I understand correctly, attaching a .txt file will have sent all of the photos in the same folder? Will this still be the case even if the .txt file contains data (such as an older email)?

If this is the case, is there any way to revoke the privelages or somehow get the photos back? 

The fact this is an issue to begin with is very disappointing. I noticed a grey box in a response email, and opened it up. I browsed the photos in the email, and it turns out the photos were not intented to be shared with the recipient to begin with.  

Microsoft, please get this fixed. 

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