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HTML emails
14-11-2016 10:06 PM
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Does anyone else feel aggravated by these (sent by Plusnet) ?
These are a security risk.
At one time all emails from Plusnet were properly 'Plain Text', but someone on their manglement team made the decision to some systems to make them send HTML emails.
Dave
Re: HTML emails
14-11-2016 11:05 PM
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Why don't you just set your client to display only plain text - HTML aren't inherently unsafe other than that they can include a few nasty's which ones from Plusnet wouldn't
Re: HTML emails
16-11-2016 5:58 PM
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Hi Oldjim,
Thanks for responding.
Unfortunately HTML emails ARE inherently unsafe.
Most HTML emails are SPAM/Phishing.
Some HTML emails do NOT have a 'Plain text' section.
Some clients will NOT display anything else.
Some clients insist on running anything in the preview window.
Email headers can be faked (Spoofing).
Re: HTML emails
16-11-2016 6:13 PM
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HTML emails are only unsafe if the source of the emails chooses to make them unsafe.
if you are worried about receiving such emails then use a client that blocks them.
quite simple.
Re: HTML emails
16-11-2016 7:01 PM
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As far as I'm concerned, HTML e-mails are an extremely annoying waste of time and bandwidth - to the extent that if an e-mail does not display meaningful text when I open it, it usually gets deleted without any effort by me to see what it says.
Companies used to allow the option of plain text or HTML, which was fine, but now there is no choice as "everyone uses HTML in e-mails" (and the mailing software is unable to cope with sensible options) - in the same way that "everyone uses Microsoft Windows".
Phil
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
Re: HTML emails
17-11-2016 1:50 AM
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I always thought the choice was back in the days when more people were on dial-up hence HTML would take a lot longer?
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Re: HTML emails
17-11-2016 8:33 AM
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That may be the case, but I have yet to view an HTML e-mail (by laboriously extracting and correcting the HTML then loading into a browser) that conveyed any information that could not be done with plain text. Yes, they have pictures and multiple founts but none of the embellishments convey additional information about the content and are, therefore, totally redundant.
As you may have guessed, my e-mail client does not handle HTML well (I do not link to a browser) but does everything e-mail related that I require.
Phil
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
Re: HTML emails
17-11-2016 8:52 AM
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I also find HTML emails a complete waste of resources, its use serves no purpose whatsoever, the only reason I can see for it being the format of choice is that it can provide the sender with the ability to track the recipient.
My email current client supports both the creation and rendering of HTML but is turned off by default, and in all the years I’ve used email I have never once written a HTML email.
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