Interviewed by CNN on 31/1/2010 00:26, Phillip Jones told the world:

> Anyway it won't fly, everyone's mind is made up. Would be an interesting 
> feature to create an extension that would put it back. But probably 
> wouldn't get approval  from the head big-wigs.

Personally, I don't understand all the complaints about not having
Javascript in mail. I don't see the point of having any type of active
code in mail, except for creating:
1- Stupid annoying Incredimail-like fluff
2- Privacy-violating stuff, like messages that "phone home" when you
read them
3- Viruses

P.s.: I'm not a big-wig. I'm not even a little-wig. I'm not a developer,
nor involved in any way with the Mozilla project or the Seamonkey
council beyond having filed a couple bugs.

And, by the way, I am one of those old farts that think HTML e-mail was
a very bad idea.

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