Can you unsync email photos with the mac finder?

I have all my email accounts linked in the Mail application on both my macs, and instantly the mac syncs up every photo in my emails and puts them in the "all images" folder in the finder, I would rather not everyone see the photos in my email just by opening that folder, is there a way to unsync it from putting all the photos into my computer, i want them only in my email.

You can use the camera connection kit to copy photos to the iPad's Photos app, and it supports SDXC cards - this page says :
SDXC (supported only when not formatted as ExFAT)
As long as the card has a DCIM directory off its root with the photos and videos underneath it with filenames exactly 8 characters long (no spaces) plus extension then they should be recognised and be able to be copied to the Photos app. Photos and videos that are imported via the kit can be deleted directly in the iPad's Photos app

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