![]() There might be some other email client which does support JS execution, but given that you cannot control the client where your email would be viewed in the client machine, it's not a good idea to embed any scripts in the HTML email. I tried out on the web client of outlook and desktop client as well, and it turns out outlook just wipes out the script part of your HTML email. ![]() I had a use case where I needed to use JS in an email. ![]() Most of the newer email clients do not support any of it since it is potentially very dangerous to support script execution in a desktop application which contains so much of your personal info. Different email clients handle JS differently. But the email is not guaranteed to behave in the way you want it to.
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