I recently discovered, when I send a .jpeg file using my WLM account, that the email recipient is also able to view other .jpeg files that are in the same folder and other folders as well as the image I sent. I use Microsoft Picture Manager to manage my files. So, I don't know if this is a WLM issue or a MPM issue. Needless to say, this is a huge problem because people have access to images that you never meant to send or ones that you don't want anyone else to see. And, since these images may get "grabbed" from different folders, there's no way to tell what images were sent.
I discovered this issue quite by accident when I checked a .jeg attachment before sending the email and found that I could view other images by clicking on the arrows at the bottom of the screen. I now avoid this problem by copying the images to a separate folder that I created just for sending .jpeg attachments and then clearing the folder before its next use. Changing the attachment to an "album" in WLM prior to sending it seems to work, too.
Is anyone else aware of this problem and if there's a solution to it?
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