[HTTPS-E Rulesets] updated mail.com rules

marijn at mad.scientist.com marijn at mad.scientist.com
Sat Feb 12 02:18:03 PST 2011


 

Mail.com recently started to support SSL logins, but curently has a bug (at least when used with Firefox):

When you open https://www.mail.com/, the form points to http://service.mail.com/login.html by default. To make matters worse, the SSL toggle link that shows when hover over the login area says 'turn SSL off', suggesting otherwise.

I reported this to Mail.com of course, but I also changed Mail.com.xml (in HTTPSEveryWhereUserRules, luckily that overwrites the standard rules: I didn't see that explained on the page about writing rules by the way) to redirect http://service.mail.com/ to https://service.mail.com/. It is lightly tested (I can still log in and out).

Bye,
 Marijn Ros


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