1. It's good that it now uses the user's mail client. It's silly that
    it pastes a message saying to paste the message you have already
    composed into the mail body. If the program can paste this silly
    message then it can paste the message that you have composed, and save
    you the trouble.

I do not understand you.  What message are you talking about?
How about if you show us the message you mean?

    2. The message-composition buffer, *mail*, has this text *following*
    the cursor, so it ends up between the user's message and the extra
    data that is to be sent:

What is wrong with that?

    IOW, first there are instructions, then the cursor (so, the user
    message), then more instructions, then the session data

Yes, so what?

                                                             The program
    cleverly pastes only the user's message plus the data, avoiding this
    extra instruction.

What are you talking about?  What is "the program"?

Please provide a precise test case.


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