Quick question I hope:
Does anyone have any suggestions for a tool for filtering out click
trackers from links in email bodies and rewriting the links without the
click tracking?
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On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 16:28, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions for a tool for filtering out click
> trackers from links in email bodies and rewriting the links without the
> click tracking?
Anything that does this will also break DKIM, if the email has it
(which many do).
On 2/14/19 11:40 AM, Dominic Raferd wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 16:28, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> Does anyone have any suggestions for a tool for filtering out click
>> trackers from links in email bodies and rewriting the links without the
>> click tracking?
>
> Anything that does this will a
>> Does anyone have any suggestions for a tool for filtering out click
>> trackers from links in email bodies and rewriting the links without
>> the click tracking?
> Anything that does this will also break DKIM, if the email has it
> (which many do). But perhaps you are confident that your users
On 15/02/19 05:27, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Quick question I hope:
Does anyone have any suggestions for a tool for filtering out click
trackers from links in email bodies and rewriting the links without the
click tracking?
In addition to the DKIM issues raised earlier, this is not possible
with
I switched from mail hoster. The from address from a cron job is created by
postfix. This was something like: ce...@mail.example.com. My old provider
accepted this, but the new one does not. He says that the RFC says that you
should not accept emails with a non existing from address. Is this true?
> On Feb 14, 2019, at 1:31 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> But to make it work I would need to a mailbox for every user: root, www, ftp,
> … With some cron versions you could use MAILFROM, but sadly this does not
> work on Debian. Is there a smart way to rewrite the from address for emails
>
On 2/14/19 1:13 PM, Peter wrote:
> On 15/02/19 05:27, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> Quick question I hope:
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions for a tool for filtering out click
>> trackers from links in email bodies and rewriting the links without the
>> click tracking?
>
> In addition to the DKIM
On 2/14/19 6:30 PM, Jan P. Kessler wrote:
>>> Does anyone have any suggestions for a tool for filtering out click
>>> trackers from links in email bodies and rewriting the links without
>>> the click tracking?
>> Anything that does this will also break DKIM, if the email has it
>> (which many do).
On 14 Feb 2019, at 11:27, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Quick question I hope:
Does anyone have any suggestions for a tool for filtering out click
trackers from links in email bodies and rewriting the links without
the
click tracking?
I gather from your other messages in this thread that by "click
Filtering is easy. Run pi-hole.
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On 14 Feb 2019, at 11:27, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
On 15/02/19 08:21, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Well, that's true in a lot of cases. But the low-hanging fruit here is
the http://allyourclicks.com?bunchofstuff&redirect=http://realURLhere form.
Right, this is just one example. In most examples all you'll get is
undecipherable gibberish, or a seri
Phil Stracchino skrev den 2019-02-14 20:21:
Well, that's true in a lot of cases. But the low-hanging fruit here is
the http://allyourclicks.com?bunchofstuff&redirect=http://realURLhere
form.
gives DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN in opera browser now, so its stoped ?
sorry for rejecting postfix
The 3.4.0-RC2 version of Postfix appears to have dropped support for
logging via TCP Unix sockets. As recently as 3.3.0 Postfix used a TCP Unix
socket to connect to syslog. This is obliquely referenced in the release
notes:
[Incompat 20190126] This introduces a new master.cf service 'postlog'
wi
> On Feb 14, 2019, at 8:39 PM, Lex Scarisbrick wrote:
>
> The 3.4.0-RC2 version of Postfix appears to have dropped support for logging
> via TCP Unix sockets. As recently as 3.3.0 Postfix used a TCP Unix socket to
> connect to syslog. This is obliquely referenced in the release notes:
I'm af
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