Sure you can. But where is the advantage of this proceeding?
I see only disadvantages: many weak spots, possible viruses, exploits,
attacks and so on...

My mailer isn't able to display HTML and I'm not willing to change
that, because I only see advantages in this case: A mailer shouldn't
be like a browser.

Why can't you use a link for everyone's benefit?





Manuel Rodriguez Martinez wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Is it possible to include static map references into HTML-based emails
> that are generated from desktop/phone applications to tell other about
> one's current location?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Manuel

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