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> It may or may not depending on user customization `mm-inline-media-tests'. > Just like with text/html, application/javascript, text/x-sh, images, > etc. I looked at the definition of that option, and at the function `mm-display-inline-fontify' that it calls. That function is nontrivial, so I can't tell, in a short time, what it does and doesn't do. > Even when text/org is rendered using Org mode, there is nothing > pressuring people to use Org mode there. It is just visuals. Org major > mode is not activated. That is one good thing. Maybe that means it's fine. But you've told me little about what things `mm-display-inline-fontify' does, only that they do not include selecting Org mode. Could you please tell me the main things it _does_ do? > Max is referring to various security issues with evaluating code inside > Org mode buffers. They are known, but not relevant to Org text being > displayed in email MUA - Org never evaluates any code automatically > without user explicitly asking for it. I understand now. I agree, that is not an issue for this specific point. -- Dr Richard Stallman (https://stallman.org) Chief GNUisance of the GNU Project (https://gnu.org) Founder, Free Software Foundation (https://fsf.org) Internet Hall-of-Famer (https://internethalloffame.org)