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Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent
From: Stephen Satchell <list () satchell net>
Date: Tue, 15 May 2018 06:00:03 -0700
On 05/15/2018 02:34 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 01:47:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:TL;DR = Don't use HTML email [snip]That's enough right there. HTML markup in email is used exclusively by three kinds of people: (1) ignorant newbies who don't know any better (2) ineducable morons who refuse to learn (3) spammers. There are no exceptions.
Yes, there are exceptions. Particularly, chemists (and chemical engineers) and physicists who need to embed formulas into their e-mail. They use HTML because it's fast and easy, instead of using the preferred method of building a PDF and sending that.
(I had a long, unfruitful argument with my brother the chem engineer at the time my mail server rejected all incoming HTML mail. I had to change.)
Another exception is that most webmail is HTML and plaintext in MIME format.I get around the problem of triggering code in Thunderbird by only using the plain text view, dropping to "simplified HTML" view only when necessary, and only when I know the sender.
Current thread:
- Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent George William Herbert (May 14)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Suresh Ramasubramanian (May 14)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Rich Kulawiec (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Brandon Butterworth (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Rich Kulawiec (May 16)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Brian Kantor (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Bjørn Mork (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Daniel Corbe (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Rich Kulawiec (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Mike Hammett (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Stephen Satchell (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Alan Buxey (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Hunter Fuller (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Suresh Ramasubramanian (May 14)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Rob McEwen (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Jim Shankland (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent nanog (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent bzs (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Mark Rousell (May 15)
- Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent Octavio Alvarez (May 16)
