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Subject: Re: Rule for a link with an numeric IP in body?
From: Martin Gregorie <martin () gregorie ! org>
Date: 2018-10-30 15:47:59
Message-ID: cfcbb213a9678a2db1e839ff6f79306a6df9a086.camel () gregorie ! org
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On Tue, 2018-10-30 at 13:56 +0000, RW wrote:
>
> I was using 3.4.2
>
> > simply appending /alphastring to the
> > bare IP caused it to be recognised by a URI rule. I was a little
> > surprised as I'd been expecting the httpd:// or https:// prefix
> > would
> > be required.
>
A thought: I wonder how many spammers put example.com/unsubscribe
rather than https://example.com/unsubscribe in the message body and so,
by inference would also use 127.0.0.1/unsubscribe rather than
https://127.0.0.1/unsubscribe
If this is what any of them do, then 3.4.2 should probably revert to
3.4.1 behaviour and recognise 111.222.333.444/somepathname as a URI.
Martin
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