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The
Hidden Dangers of HTML Email |
by:
Kathy
Burns-Millyard |
As
a veteran Internet user, I can honestly
say I remember a time when HTML email was
not possible. Back then RTF wasn't available
either and for that matter, email programs
did not even wrap lines for you or allow
file attachments.
Today however, I receive a steady and annoying
stream of email in all shapes, colors and
sizes. Almost all promotional advertisements
and many newsletters come in Html format.
Now, Spam is annoying, Spam in droves even
more so, but Spam with "twirlygigs" is intolerable
-- and dangerous. HTML is for websites.
I visit them all the time and enjoy their
various amusements. Email however, is a
tool. A communications method used for getting
work done. I get plenty of regular email,
hundreds of pieces a day usually, due to
the support, consulting and writing services
I provide. If all of those emails are in
HTML format then I'm stuck looking at potentially
hundreds of web pages and thousands of graphics.
HTML email takes extra time to download,
and for me it takes extra time to read.
You see I don't trust HTML email. I've coded
many websites in my day and I know that
scripts can be hidden in the pages. Now
when you couple that fact with the daily
news about viruses and worms being sent,
well that's just downright scary, so I do
not allow my email program to automatically
open HTML formatted email. Now I rarely
use Outlook and Express (sorry Microsoft
but they feel just a bit too dangerous to
me now days) however I'd rather be safe
than sorry no matter which email program
I use. So, I have my email software configured
to show all HTML messages as attachments.
Having the email converted to an attachment
allows me to immediately see if there are
any other files included with the message.
And let me tell you, this has saved my butt
time after time! I've lost count of how
many times I've gotten email with the HTML
attached, and malicious code, worms and
viruses attached right next to it. If my
email program was configured to "conveniently"
display HTML as a web page, then a lot of
those attached files would have opened on
their own and done who knows what to my
system.
So, if you receive a lot of email yourself,
be careful what you allow to come in. If
you run a newsletter or Email update service
of any kind, please be courteous and at
least ASK before sending HTML formatted
email. And when you do have permission to
send HTML email, don't include heavy graphics,
scripts or other file attachments.
Text may not be as glamorous, but it's a
heck of a lot safer and much easier for
your readers to glance through.
About the author:
(c) 2002 Kathy Burns.
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