On 12 Feb 2021, at 4:10, Pedro David Marco wrote:

On Thursday, February 11, 2021, 09:49:35 PM GMT+1, Bill Cole <[email protected]> wrote:
Web-based MUAs (SquirrelMail, Horde, GMail, Outlook Web Access, etc.) 
brought back some support for JavaScript in mail, but as I understand
some of them do some defanging of scripts and the advancement of browser
l>imitations on nefarious scripts has also helped make those less
dangerous than they could be.
You are very optimistic, Bill...  :-D
Users copy and paste full web pages in an email and click the "send" button singing at the same time... 

Yes, but HOPEFULLY that ends up copying and pasting something harmless like just the body text or an image of the page.

Fun fact: with recent MacOS MS Word, if you copy a block of formatted text and paste it into a new message in the MailMate MUA, you get an embedded PNG graphic. An interesting solution to the problem of rich text portability.

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