On 7/30/19 at 8:22 PM, [email protected] (Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT) wrote:

The problem is, that the moment one allows HTML formatting, it brings in a whole bunch of other tools, including scripting, that can do some pretty bad stuff.

That's why, decades ago, the folks behind Mailman decided to strip HTML.

I think most of us have our mail programs reasonably well locked down, but I would still lean away from allowing HTML.

As a retired computer security guy, I run a mail agent which doesn't render HTML. I assume that HTML email is from marketing people who are more interested in bling than in information.

Also, while the HTML interpreters may have had most of their security bugs shaken out, they still allow tracking by the big tracking companies e.g. Google, Facebook, Twitter etc. When the mail agent fetches a piece of Javascript, the server can log your IP address and which piece of email issued the fetch, adding to the cache of information about you.

73 Bill AE6JV

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