Many mailing lists use Constant Contact. The mails arrive as an ascii version and an html version. The unformatted ascii version is unreadable. The html version is readable, but I don't use complex web browsers on random content sent from uncertified sources - I hope to avoid zero day attacks.
I sorta trust Constant Contact, and look at the formatted html version with w3m. I presume w3m is a simpler tool, and not a likely target for attack. Is this naive? Keith -- Keith Lofstrom [email protected]
